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Diappearing Icons

Asked By Maurice
19-Nov-09 02:51 PM
I generally leave my PC running all the time and at night simply turn off
the monitor. Once in a while when I restart the monitor all the desktop
Icons have disappeared as well as all the icons at the bottom of the screen.
I have found no key or combination of keys that bring them back so I am
forced to pull the plug on the PC and restart.  I run XP Media Center
Edition service Pack 3. Any ideas?

I cannot tell you why you are losing your icons, but I can tell youthat

Ken Blake, MVP replied to Maurice
19-Nov-09 03:36 PM
I cannot tell you why you are losing your icons, but I can tell you
that pulling the plug is a very poor (dangerous) thing to do. You
should always shut down in an orderly manner.

Press the Windows key and you should get the Start menu, and you can
shut down from there.

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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
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Ken Blake, MVP wrote:You could run the "rebuild icons" process.

Rick Merrill replied to Ken Blake, MVP
19-Nov-09 04:52 PM
You could run the "rebuild icons" process.


It certainly used to be true, but if nothing is running it is not
as dangerous with win xp sp3...


Good idea.

Yes, newer versions of Windows reduce the risk.

Ken Blake, MVP replied to Rick Merrill
19-Nov-09 05:03 PM
Yes, newer versions of Windows reduce the risk. But that does not mean
the risk is gone. In my view, what I said above stands: "pulling the
plug is a very poor (dangerous) thing to do. You should always shut
down in an orderly manner.

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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003
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en.Yes - run that rebuild icons process and see how that goes.
Jose replied to Maurice
19-Nov-09 11:35 PM
en.

Yes - run that rebuild icons process and see how that goes.

Unless you have a bootable XP installation CD or an XP Recovery
Console CD you should really stop the plug pulling.

If your system seems unresponsive, there are ways to make it talk.
screen.F5 is default for REWRITE SCREEN. Have you tried F5?
Don Phillipson replied to Maurice
19-Nov-09 04:10 PM
screen.

F5 is default for REWRITE SCREEN.  Have you tried F5?
If it fails, you may wish to try another keyboard.

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Don Phillipson
Carlsbad Springs
(Ottawa, Canada)
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