Help needed on systray problem

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Hey Guys.

Can anyone tell me why my icons in systray,specifically Eset Nod32 and Deamon tools icons disappear whenever my computer is switched off at the wall socket?

I switch off all my pc/peripherals at night at the wall socket to save energi, and only 1 pc has this annoying problem. I thought it would be solved with new hardware,as i just upgraded from a core 2 duo 6750/asus mb (which also had the problem) to my current core I5 750/gigabit mb.

The programs themselves seem to load fine even though the systray icons are not there. And if i do a few reboots, everything goes back to normal.

Hardware these days of energy saving shouldn´t have to rely on a constant standby current,isn´t that what the internal battery is for?

Any explanation is greatly appreciated :-)
 

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This doesn't specifically answer your questions but I had a problem with Mailwasher Pro of the program icon (blinks when new messages arrive) would not stay shown in the "notification" area (formerly called the Systray). I could go into customize and select the "show icons and notification" and sometimes when the program was started it would do it and other times it would not. I finally "fixed" the problem by starting Mailwasher Pro in a Vista compatibility mode. Since then it always defaults to the show icons and notification.
 

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Hey Guys.

Can anyone tell me why my icons in systray,specifically Eset Nod32 and Deamon tools icons disappear whenever my computer is switched off at the wall socket?

I switch off all my pc/peripherals at night at the wall socket to save energi, and only 1 pc has this annoying problem. I thought it would be solved with new hardware,as i just upgraded from a core 2 duo 6750/asus mb (which also had the problem) to my current core I5 750/gigabit mb.

The programs themselves seem to load fine even though the systray icons are not there. And if i do a few reboots, everything goes back to normal.

Hardware these days of energy saving shouldn´t have to rely on a constant standby current,isn´t that what the internal battery is for?

Any explanation is greatly appreciated :-)


Tutorials - Windows 7 Forums
try this link
 

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I had to think about this for a while but it seems to me if windows isn't in hibernate or standby and is completely shut down it shouldn't matter if your PC is plugged in or not as far as those icons are concerned. All the battery does on a desktop PC is maintain your BIOS settings and the date and time. If your PC is in standby and you unplug it you could loose the data stored in memory (RAM), the CMOS battery won't back that up. Are you shutting down windows or putting it into standby?
Also since you have switched hardware and it only does it on this one PC I kind of think its a software problem not a hardware problem. I've seen this type of glitch on my XP machine if I had it set to auto log me on. The program would be running but the icon would be MIA. Usually a reboot would bring them back or switching back to logging on manually. If that didn't work I would re-install the program and it would be OK again.
 

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I had to think about this for a while but it seems to me if windows isn't in hibernate or standby and is completely shut down it shouldn't matter if your PC is plugged in or not as far as those icons are concerned. All the battery does on a desktop PC is maintain your BIOS settings and the date and time. If your PC is in standby and you unplug it you could loose the data stored in memory (RAM), the CMOS battery won't back that up. Are you shutting down windows or putting it into standby?
Also since you have switched hardware and it only does it on this one PC I kind of think its a software problem not a hardware problem. I've seen this type of glitch on my XP machine if I had it set to auto log me on. The program would be running but the icon would be MIA. Usually a reboot would bring them back or switching back to logging on manually. If that didn't work I would re-install the program and it would be OK again.

I always shut down pc properly before switching off wallsocket, problem persists. Programs are running, systray icons are simply not "loading" or something, it is kinda annoying.

And yes, a reboot will usually restore icons,as long as power from wallsocket is switched on.

That said, my 2 pc´s do not have identical hardware, one i use strictly for internet,and 1 stricktly for gaming, and 1 has the problem,the ohter doesn´t,and EVERY piece of hardware in this room is connected to the same wall socket

Hey Guys.

Can anyone tell me why my icons in systray,specifically Eset Nod32 and Deamon tools icons disappear whenever my computer is switched off at the wall socket?

I switch off all my pc/peripherals at night at the wall socket to save energi, and only 1 pc has this annoying problem. I thought it would be solved with new hardware,as i just upgraded from a core 2 duo 6750/asus mb (which also had the problem) to my current core I5 750/gigabit mb.

The programs themselves seem to load fine even though the systray icons are not there. And if i do a few reboots, everything goes back to normal.

Hardware these days of energy saving shouldn´t have to rely on a constant standby current,isn´t that what the internal battery is for?

Any explanation is greatly appreciated :-)


Tutorials - Windows 7 Forums
try this link

could u maybe be more specific? I am not an idiot,and have probably been using pc´s since before you were born ;-)

This doesn't specifically answer your questions but I had a problem with Mailwasher Pro of the program icon (blinks when new messages arrive) would not stay shown in the "notification" area (formerly called the Systray). I could go into customize and select the "show icons and notification" and sometimes when the program was started it would do it and other times it would not. I finally "fixed" the problem by starting Mailwasher Pro in a Vista compatibility mode. Since then it always defaults to the show icons and notification.

Hmm, but then why doesn´t the same programs behave same on my other pc?
 

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Philips 42"
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You could try this if you like, it will remove all but the default windows 7 icons from the tray. I've done it to get ride of left over icons for programs I have un-installed. Any programs that are currently installed will just put a new icon back in the tray when you run them.
In regedit, delete these values in right frame:IconStreams and PastIconsStream
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Classes\Local Settings\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\TrayNotify\
Open Task manager & kill explorer.exe (desktop will disappear).
Then do File > new task & type explorer.exe.
 

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OK, i tried what you suggested,and it worked,somewhat.. It worked the first couple of daily startups, then it went right back to not loading the usual icons..Then today all icons loaded on startup. I have a sneaking suspicion it might be my Eset blocking the icons. If the programs of the missing icons load before Eset and wants to go online,it will be blocked from doing so i suspect,and thus might not load the icon. Then when Eset has loaded fully,it will let the programs work properly,but not load the icons as it is too "late". Does this make any sense?
 

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Core I3 2100T/Core I5 750/Core I3 2120
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ASRock Z77 Extreme4/Gigabyte GA-H55-UD3H/Asrock H61DEL
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2x4GB 1600mhz/2x4GB 1600hmhz/2x4GB 1333mhz
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Philips 42"
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Corsair GS700/Antec 500w Earth watts/Corsair TX650 V2
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As a test you could run msconfig and disable the entry for Eset. Then wait a little while after you get to your desktop to see if the icons load and launch Eset manually from the program icon. There are programs that will change the order that your apps load on boot up and even delay their launch. I've never used one but I'm sure Google can find one if you use the correct search term. Another option would be to switch from Eset to Microsoft Security Essentials as a test. If you go that route un-install Eset first as two ant-virus programs can make for a mess even if you think one is disabled. These are programs that really like to get their hooks into windows.
 

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Windows 10 Education 64 bit
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AMD Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition Deneb 3.7GHz
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Asus M4N68T-M V2 µATX Motherboard
Memory
8GB 4GBx2 Kingston PC10600 DDR3 1333 Memory
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Zotac NVIDIA Geforce GT640 2 Gig DDR3 PCIe
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VIA VT1708s High Definition Audio 8-channel Onboard
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22" LG E2242 1080p and 2 19" I-INC AG191D
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1280x1024 - 1920x1080 - 1280x1024
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Crucial M100 256 GB SSD and 500 GB WD Blue SATA
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Thermaltake TR 620
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Power Up Black ATX Mid-Tower Case
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Stock heatsink and fan
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Logitech Wireless K350 Wave
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Logitech Wireless M570 Trackman Wheel
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80 Mbps Down 30 Mbps Up
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Windows Defender
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Internet Explorer 11
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HP DVD1040e Lightscribe - External USB2
As a test you could run msconfig and disable the entry for Eset. Then wait a little while after you get to your desktop to see if the icons load and launch Eset manually from the program icon. There are programs that will change the order that your apps load on boot up and even delay their launch. I've never used one but I'm sure Google can find one if you use the correct search term. Another option would be to switch from Eset to Microsoft Security Essentials as a test. If you go that route un-install Eset first as two ant-virus programs can make for a mess even if you think one is disabled. These are programs that really like to get their hooks into windows.

Hehe,seems too much a hassle for a few icons :-).. Thanks anyways,but i won´t fiddle with this anymore.
 

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Core I3 2100T/Core I5 750/Core I3 2120
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ASRock Z77 Extreme4/Gigabyte GA-H55-UD3H/Asrock H61DEL
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2x4GB 1600mhz/2x4GB 1600hmhz/2x4GB 1333mhz
Graphics Card(s)
onboard/onboard/ASUS HD7850-DC2-2GD5-V2
Sound Card
not active/onboard/onboard
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Philips 42"
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
WD Red WD30EFRX
WD20EARX
WD20EARS
WD20EACS
PSU
Corsair GS700/Antec 500w Earth watts/Corsair TX650 V2
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Antec Twelve Hundred V3/2xAntec Sonata Elite
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MS Wireless/logitech laser/steelseries Xai
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4x X-case 5in1 drive cages (norco rebranded)
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