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| = Issues = | | = Issues = |
| == White or Blank Desktop Icons ==
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| On the desktop, there's either one or more icons that are completely white or blank. This is caused by a caching issue.
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| '''Solution'''
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| # Press and hold the Windows Key + R or Click Start and search for Run
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| # Copy and paste: ''%UserProfile%\Appdata\Local'' and click OK
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| # Scroll down until you find ''IconCache.db''
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| # Delete it and create a new file called IconCache.db
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| # Right click IconCache.db -> Properties
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| # Under Attributes, check Read-only and click OK
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| # Right Click the Taskbar and click Task Manager
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| # Click More Details in case you haven't done so before
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| # Click on the Details Tab
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| # Right click Explorer.exe and End task
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| # Click File -> Run new task
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| # Type in explorer.exe and press OK
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| # View the desktop and the icons should refresh
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| # Go back to ''%UserProfile%\Appdata\Local'' and right click IconCache.db -> Properties
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| # Uncheck Read-only
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| == When installing Office 2010 the install hangs or freezes == | | == When installing Office 2010 the install hangs or freezes == |
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