No it doesn't.Hello Rose,
See if refreshing (F5) your desktop may sort it.![]()
All the icons are like that on the desktop.Does it stay like that after restarting the computer or logging out and in?
If so, you might see if changing the icon of that shortcut to a different or same icon a couple of time may sort it.
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/53402-shortcut-change-icon.html
is there a way to remove the square thing on this?
My happened after I did the system restore.is there a way to remove the square thing on this?
This is an artifact of being able to operate the desktop by keyboard. It happens for me every so often. To get rid of it, I hit Ctrl-Esc to bring up the start menu, cursor down (no mouse!) to some program or other, hit Enter to launch it. Usually, after I close that program, the rectangle goes away - what you've done is taken keyboard focus away from that desktop item. Then, a few days later it pops up again - I can't figure out what triggers it.
It is a long-standing bug, and nobody seems to want to do anything about it. It happens in Windows post-7 as well.
rebuilding the icon cache looks risky to me.If what sgage posted doesn't help, then see if changing the size of the desktop icons to another size and back may toggle it to stop.
If not, then let's see if rebuilding the icon cache may.
rebuilding the icon cache looks risky to me.If what sgage posted doesn't help, then see if changing the size of the desktop icons to another size and back may toggle it to stop.
If not, then let's see if rebuilding the icon cache may.
Did not work.rebuilding the icon cache looks risky to me.If what sgage posted doesn't help, then see if changing the size of the desktop icons to another size and back may toggle it to stop.
If not, then let's see if rebuilding the icon cache may.
Nar, it's completely safe. I'd recommend to use OPTION ONE to make it easy. It only deletes the cache to have Windows automatically recreate it and load the icons to the cache again. This is necessary if the cache had become corrupted.
I agree. The Windows Defender issue is more serious, and should be sorted first since malware or a virus could be the cause of it.
rebuilding the icon cache looks risky to me.If what sgage posted doesn't help, then see if changing the size of the desktop icons to another size and back may toggle it to stop.
If not, then let's see if rebuilding the icon cache may.
Are you perhaps talking about the small box with the arrow in it that indicates the icon is a link?
It has an arrow because it`s a shortcut. Brink should have a tut to remove it, and there are many programs to remove it.
Best thing is to remove the icons from your desktop, there is no reason to have any icons on the desktop with a taskbar and a start menu and a Documents folder etc etc etc........
Just google "How to remove shortcut arrow from icon"![]()
