Table of Contents
- 1 How do I change Internet shortcuts to original desktop icons?
- 2 Why did my shortcut icon change?
- 3 How do I remove Internet Explorer shortcuts from my desktop?
- 4 How do I go back to original icons?
- 5 How do I fix my desktop icons instead of the same icon?
- 6 Why have my icons changed on my desktop?
- 7 How do I remove an Internet shortcut from my desktop?
- 8 How do I restore my desktop icons shortcuts?
How do I change Internet shortcuts to original desktop icons?
Start by selecting the icon you want to restore from the ones displayed in the “Desktop Icon Settings” window – in our case, This PC. Click or tap the Restore Default button. The icon instantly reverts to the default one. Once the default icon for the shortcut is restored, click or tap OK or Apply to save your changes.
Why did my shortcut icon change?
This is usually because ShellIconCache is corrupt. I have read somewhere in the distant past about icon corruption, but that’s not very useful, I know. In earlier versions of Windows (XP, 2000, 9x), I would use TweakUI to change the arrow overlay for shortcuts, and that usually forced the icon cache to rebuild.
Why are my app icons Internet Explorer?
Having all icons in the Start Menu or on your Desktop go blank, or change to a single, same icon, such as Internet Explorer or Microsoft Word, happens when you’ve installed software or an application which has caused a conflict with the IconCache.
How do I remove Internet Explorer shortcuts from my desktop?
How do I remove the Internet Explorer icon from the desktop?
- Start Internet Explorer.
- From the View menu select Internet Options.
- Click the Advanced tab.
- Deselect “Show Internet Explorer on Desktop”
- Click OK.
- Restart the machine.
How do I go back to original icons?
How to restore the old Windows desktop icons
- Open Settings.
- Click on Personalization.
- Click on Themes.
- Click the Desktop icons settings link.
- Check each icon you want to see on the desktop, including Computer (This PC), User’s Files, Network, Recycle Bin, and Control Panel.
- Click Apply.
- Click OK.
How do I undo changes on my desktop icons?
Ctrl-Z in Windows will generally undo the last disk operation (such as deleting, renaming, or moving a file), even if that operation occurred 2 days ago, and that UNDO will be completely invisible to you. If you use Ctrl-Z with Windows, you will likely become confused why your important files keep disappearing.
How do I fix my desktop icons instead of the same icon?
First, click the “Start” button and then click “Computer”. Now click “Organize” and then click “Folder and Search Options”. Next, please click “View”, uncheck “Hide extensions for known file types” and “Hide protected operating system files (Recommended)” and check “Show hidden files, folders, and drives”.
Why have my icons changed on my desktop?
This problem most commonly arises when installing new software, but it can also be caused by previously installed applications. The issue is generally caused by a file association error with . LNK files (Windows shortcuts) or .
How do I remove Internet Explorer shortcuts in Windows 10?
Hello Promisekeeper, Click Start > Control Panel > Double-click Display > Desktop tab > Customize Desktop > General tab > Desktop icons area > UNCHECK internet explorer > click OK to save it.
How do I remove an Internet shortcut from my desktop?
Method 2
- Left click the desktop shortcut to select it.
- Right click the desktop shortcut. A menu appears.
- Left click the Delete item on the menu that appeared.
- Windows will ask you to confirm deleting the shortcut.
How do I restore my desktop icons shortcuts?
Restore Icons to the Desktop
- Right-click the desktop and click Properties.
- Click the Desktop tab.
- Click Customize desktop.
- Click the General tab, and then click the icons that you want to place on the desktop.
- Click OK.
How can I lock my desktop icons?
Arrange your icons how you want them to stay. You can do this by clicking and dragging the icons to the desired positions. If your icons keep switching back to their previous positions, right-click the desktop, select View, and remove the checkmark from “Auto arrange icons.”