Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere. I tried searching for it but only found posts unrelated to my situation.
I have a fairly dated installation. I am running Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit with Service Pack 1.
What the system has started doing is booting at a normal speed. It gets to what...
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This has been happening lately I bought 6 music programs, bit defender, and tuneup utilities. So this is not a virus doing this and ever since i installed these programs some of the icons went blank like in the picture, when i am in the explorer you can see every time i highlight an .exe file it...
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Hi All,
I hope you can help me with these problems.
I have 2 problems that seem to happen around 2 months after clean install of W7.
All my images in folders stop showing as images and only show as blank icons.
My other problem is I have to wait for my drives to show in my computer,most of...
I've got two programs, MS Communicator and Adobe Reader 9.2, that don't display their icons but instead show a blank document.
AFAIK I'm the only one having this issue with these programs in my company, nobody else has complained about it.
Attachments are attached.
I've tried the fixes...
Hi!
This has been bugging me for a while, we got the full version of 7 Pro through Microsoft Action Pack a few months back but i've waited until the general release as I thought maybe it would have been solved with an update of some kind before the full release.
Anyway, after leaving the PC on...
Let's see now, when I install new programs the icons do not appear. Just a blank icon appears on the Desktop and in the start menu. I can change them from right click on the blank icon properties but, only after I reboot. What the heck gives with 64 bit Vista? Never saw this with 32 bit Vista.