On 3 different machines I have run into the problem where some desktop icons
and start menu icons change to a generic icon and no longer start the
associated program. I was able to fix the problem in all 3 instances by
running Chkdsk c: /f from an elevated command prompt window. You will have
to reboot for the procedure to carry through.
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Regards,
Richard Urban
Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User
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