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| | Corrupted Icons on Windows Vista Hello, I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and today I'm experiencing strange icons behavior. Some system icons in explorer are just black ( desktop, Computer and others) and some shortcuts have black boxes instead of arrows. I tried to find ShellIconCache file but it seems Vista doesn't use it. Oh and I checked system for viruses and spyware - nothing found. I also tried to change to standard color theme but it didn't help. Is there any way to rebuild Vista icon cache? I'll appreciate any help. Regards |
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| | Re: Corrupted Icons on Windows Vista Change the color depth to 16-bit then change it back to 32-bit. This will force the icons to update. OKuma "Yannek" <Yannek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:74D00396-A4AB-4E08-8982-04173FD50555@microsoft.com... > Hello, I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and today I'm experiencing > strange icons behavior. Some system icons in explorer are just black ( > desktop, Computer and others) and some shortcuts have black boxes instead > of > arrows. I tried to find ShellIconCache file but it seems Vista doesn't use > it. Oh and I checked system for viruses and spyware - nothing found. I > also > tried to change to standard color theme but it didn't help. Is there any > way > to rebuild Vista icon cache? > I'll appreciate any help. > Regards |
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| | Re: Corrupted Icons on Windows Vista Thank you for your answer but it didn't help. When changed to 16-bit color scheme the icons look ok but when changing back to 32-bit they look like before - black or with black box istead of shotcut arrow. "OKuma" wrote: > Change the color depth to 16-bit then change it back to 32-bit. > > This will force the icons to update. > > OKuma > > "Yannek" <Yannek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:74D00396-A4AB-4E08-8982-04173FD50555@microsoft.com... > > Hello, I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and today I'm experiencing > > strange icons behavior. Some system icons in explorer are just black ( > > desktop, Computer and others) and some shortcuts have black boxes instead > > of > > arrows. I tried to find ShellIconCache file but it seems Vista doesn't use > > it. Oh and I checked system for viruses and spyware - nothing found. I > > also > > tried to change to standard color theme but it didn't help. Is there any > > way > > to rebuild Vista icon cache? > > I'll appreciate any help. > > Regards > |
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| | Re: Corrupted Icons on Windows Vista Change the color depth to 16-bit then change it back to 32-bit. This will force the icons to update. OKuma "Yannek" <Yannek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:74D00396-A4AB-4E08-8982-04173FD50555@microsoft.com... > Hello, I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and today I'm experiencing > strange icons behavior. Some system icons in explorer are just black ( > desktop, Computer and others) and some shortcuts have black boxes instead > of > arrows. I tried to find ShellIconCache file but it seems Vista doesn't use > it. Oh and I checked system for viruses and spyware - nothing found. I > also > tried to change to standard color theme but it didn't help. Is there any > way > to rebuild Vista icon cache? > I'll appreciate any help. > Regards |
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| | Re: Corrupted Icons on Windows Vista Try this Launch an elevated CMD window, ie Right click, Run as Administrator... Shutdown Explorer Process from the Task Manager In the CMD window go to C:\Users\<ProfileName>\AppData\Local Do the following command: attrib -H IconCache.db Do the following command: del IconCache.db Do the following command: start explorer This should rebuild the Icon Cache... OKuma "Yannek" <Yannek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2E8F8832-C842-471A-A716-76ECD3510E2B@microsoft.com... > Thank you for your answer but it didn't help. When changed to 16-bit color > scheme the icons look ok but when changing back to 32-bit they look like > before - black or with black box istead of shotcut arrow. > > "OKuma" wrote: > >> Change the color depth to 16-bit then change it back to 32-bit. >> >> This will force the icons to update. >> >> OKuma >> >> "Yannek" <Yannek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:74D00396-A4AB-4E08-8982-04173FD50555@microsoft.com... >> > Hello, I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and today I'm experiencing >> > strange icons behavior. Some system icons in explorer are just black ( >> > desktop, Computer and others) and some shortcuts have black boxes >> > instead >> > of >> > arrows. I tried to find ShellIconCache file but it seems Vista doesn't >> > use >> > it. Oh and I checked system for viruses and spyware - nothing found. I >> > also >> > tried to change to standard color theme but it didn't help. Is there >> > any >> > way >> > to rebuild Vista icon cache? >> > I'll appreciate any help. >> > Regards >> |
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| | Re: Corrupted Icons on Windows Vista Perhaps you have a suggestion for another similar problem. If I paste in photos on entries in my Windows Contacts, the photos are of poor quality. Specifically, the top half of the photo is faded and the bottom half looks pretty good. I've noticed the same thing for the "administrator photo" after you click on "start". You can change the default icon and replace it but I've found the same problem; that the top half of the icon is faded. This happens no matter the size of the photo file or the file type. I have friends using Vista who have the same problem. My Vista came as the installed operating system on my new Sony notebook. Any suggestions? Thanks !! Barry "OKuma" <okuma@okumaware.com> wrote in message news:C3C27199-B932-47E7-AB18-302B9A9A22B3@microsoft.com... > Try this > > Launch an elevated CMD window, ie Right click, Run as Administrator... > Shutdown Explorer Process from the Task Manager > In the CMD window go to C:\Users\<ProfileName>\AppData\Local > Do the following command: attrib -H IconCache.db > Do the following command: del IconCache.db > Do the following command: start explorer > > This should rebuild the Icon Cache... > > OKuma > > > "Yannek" <Yannek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:2E8F8832-C842-471A-A716-76ECD3510E2B@microsoft.com... >> Thank you for your answer but it didn't help. When changed to 16-bit >> color >> scheme the icons look ok but when changing back to 32-bit they look like >> before - black or with black box istead of shotcut arrow. >> >> "OKuma" wrote: >> >>> Change the color depth to 16-bit then change it back to 32-bit. >>> >>> This will force the icons to update. >>> >>> OKuma >>> >>> "Yannek" <Yannek@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:74D00396-A4AB-4E08-8982-04173FD50555@microsoft.com... >>> > Hello, I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and today I'm >>> > experiencing >>> > strange icons behavior. Some system icons in explorer are just black ( >>> > desktop, Computer and others) and some shortcuts have black boxes >>> > instead >>> > of >>> > arrows. I tried to find ShellIconCache file but it seems Vista doesn't >>> > use >>> > it. Oh and I checked system for viruses and spyware - nothing found. I >>> > also >>> > tried to change to standard color theme but it didn't help. Is there >>> > any >>> > way >>> > to rebuild Vista icon cache? >>> > I'll appreciate any help. >>> > Regards >>> > |
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| | Re: Corrupted Icons on Windows Vista This fix works perfectly.. thanks.. strange that these could get corrupt so easily >_< i dont remember doing anything... just normal shut downs... and when i open it becomes like that... :P OKuma;2648147 Wrote: > Try this > > Launch an elevated CMD window, ie Right click, Run as Administrator... > Shutdown Explorer Process from the Task Manager > In the CMD window go to C:\Users\<ProfileName>\AppData\Local > Do the following command: attrib -H IconCache.db > Do the following command: del IconCache.db > Do the following command: start explorer > > This should rebuild the Icon Cache... > > OKuma -- airwind ------------------------------------------------------------------------ airwind's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=26710 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=700390 http://forums.techarena.in |
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| | Re: Corrupted Icons on Windows Vista Icon solutions are available in this tutorial. http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/88...c-ie-icon.html "airwind" wrote: Quote: > > This fix works perfectly.. thanks.. strange that these could get corrupt > so easily >_< i dont remember doing anything... just normal shut > downs... and when i open it becomes like that... :P > > OKuma;2648147 Wrote: Quote: > > Try this > > > > Launch an elevated CMD window, ie Right click, Run as Administrator... > > Shutdown Explorer Process from the Task Manager > > In the CMD window go to C:\Users\<ProfileName>\AppData\Local > > Do the following command: attrib -H IconCache.db > > Do the following command: del IconCache.db > > Do the following command: start explorer > > > > This should rebuild the Icon Cache... > > > > OKuma > > -- > airwind > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > airwind's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?userid=26710 > View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=700390 > > http://forums.techarena.in > > |
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| | Re: Corrupted Icons on Windows Vista airwind;2929849 Wrote: Quote: > This fix works perfectly.. thanks.. strange that these could get corrupt > so easily >_< i dont remember doing anything... just normal shut > downs... and when i open it becomes like that... :P > Quote: > > OKuma;2648147 Wrote: > > Try this > > > > Launch an elevated CMD window, ie Right click, Run as Administrator... > > Shutdown Explorer Process from the Task Manager > > In the CMD window go to C:\Users\<ProfileName>\AppData\Local > > Do the following command: attrib -H IconCache.db > > Do the following command: del IconCache.db > > Do the following command: start explorer > > > > This should rebuild the Icon Cache... > > > > OKuma> > > > hi, > > I have the same problem. Am a complete novice to command > prompts.....this might be a silly question, but...how do you do this > step: > > > "*In the CMD window go to C:\Users\<ProfileName>\AppData\Local"* > > > > how do you GO TO a specific folder through cmd window?? > > on running the cmd.exe as an administrator, i end up with: > "C:\system32\" whatever i type in front of it, it says: bad command or > something. > > could anyone please give step by step instruction.... > > much appreciated -- abeworld ------------------------------------------------------------------------ abeworld's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?u=52420 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=700390 http://forums.techarena.in |
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| | Re: Corrupted Icons on Windows Vista Thank you for your suggestions. I followed the suggestions and it worked. But every time I shut down/restart the desktop icons are blacked out again. Even on explorer some are blacked out. It seems like the ones I created are corrupted, like shortcuts of folders. I've changed the color depth, deleted the cache, restarted, but still, if I shut down and then start again, they icons will revert back to black. Any suggestions? Thanks, Tom -- tct@xxxxxx dot com "OKuma" wrote: Quote: > Try this > > Launch an elevated CMD window, ie Right click, Run as Administrator... > Shutdown Explorer Process from the Task Manager > In the CMD window go to C:\Users\<ProfileName>\AppData\Local > Do the following command: attrib -H IconCache.db > Do the following command: del IconCache.db > Do the following command: start explorer > > This should rebuild the Icon Cache... > > OKuma > > > "Yannek" <Yannek@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:2E8F8832-C842-471A-A716-76ECD3510E2B@xxxxxx Quote: > > Thank you for your answer but it didn't help. When changed to 16-bit color > > scheme the icons look ok but when changing back to 32-bit they look like > > before - black or with black box istead of shotcut arrow. > > > > "OKuma" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Change the color depth to 16-bit then change it back to 32-bit. > >> > >> This will force the icons to update. > >> > >> OKuma > >> > >> "Yannek" <Yannek@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:74D00396-A4AB-4E08-8982-04173FD50555@xxxxxx > >> > Hello, I am using Windows Vista Home Premium and today I'm experiencing > >> > strange icons behavior. Some system icons in explorer are just black ( > >> > desktop, Computer and others) and some shortcuts have black boxes > >> > instead > >> > of > >> > arrows. I tried to find ShellIconCache file but it seems Vista doesn't > >> > use > >> > it. Oh and I checked system for viruses and spyware - nothing found. I > >> > also > >> > tried to change to standard color theme but it didn't help. Is there > >> > any > >> > way > >> > to rebuild Vista icon cache? > >> > I'll appreciate any help. > >> > Regards > >> |
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