Many users think that their computer is poisoned after the system automatically deletes the desktop shortcut. It is a virus file that causes such a failure. In fact, this is not the case. According to Microsoft, system maintenance troubleshooting, that is, system fault maintenance, is the root cause of this failure. The following tutorials hope to be helpful to you!
1. We click the start menu, and then enter the control panel interface.
2. In the open control panel interface, we click Find and solve problems under system and security. In the pop-up window, we click change settings in the menu on the left.
3. Then, in the pop-up window, we change the setting of computer maintenance here to disabled, and then click OK to save the setting.
1. Find a shortcut to any program. For example, I'm looking for media player. Right click the icon and select [properties] - [change icon], delete the path under [find icon in this file] and press enter. At this time, all icons can be displayed, then select the icon on the display table, and then right-click to select "lock to taskbar".
2. Create a new notepad on the desktop, copy the following code, and then click Save as. The save type is:
There is a file named display desktop scf。 Then put the file in a place you think is not eye-catching. For example, I put it in the root directory of drive C, and the path is C: \ to display the desktop scf。
[Shell]
Command=2
IconFile=%SystemRoot%system32SHELL32. dll,34
[Taskbar]
Command=ToggleDesktop
3. Open [Computer] - [organization] - [folder and search options] - [view] - [hide files and files]
Option, and then select [show hidden files, folders and drives]. After setting, open the path C: \ user \ your user name \ appdata \ roaming \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \ quick launch \ user pinned \ taskbar. At this time, we can see the changed media player icon. At this time, we are in the icon
Right click and select [attribute] and change [target] to C: \ display desktop SCF, of course, if you put it somewhere else, change to your path.
4、OK! Win7 also has the "display desktop" icon in XP. Is it more convenient.