Windows2008R2 changes the desktop icon has a coup

  
. I believe that friends who have installed Windows2008R2 will find such a problem, that is, we have no way to change the desktop icon through the usual steps, what should we do? Usually we can pass the personalized configuration Change the desktop icon to choose to display those special Windows desktop icons, such as: "computer" folder, personal folder, "network" and more. But now the face of the desktop alone "Recycle Bin" We factors do nothing! Do not support the show desktop icon WindowsServer2008R2 it?

Xiao Bian find a system to help find some clues! According to assist prompt, execute " Click to open "Personalization" "This action, prompt "This version of Windows does not provide personalized features", God! Is it necessary to install the "Desktop Experience" in order to modify the desktop icon? This joke is big!

In fact, before looking for help documentation, gOxiA has found the setup program to start the "Change Desktop Icon". Remember the Windows Start menu from Windows Vista? OK, now click on the "Start" of WindowsServer2008R2 look!

remember some logs previously written in small series had mentioned the "Search programs and files" feature, which is a powerful, enter here or keywords you want to get to know or sentence, built WindowsSearch will give you relevant results, quite rich! and also very accurate!

now we are in the "Search programs and files" Type the information that we want to search, "Change desktop icons" in the "Icon" is the key word, if the English system can enter "icon", let's look at what the outcome will be!

"Search programs and The file "find the relevant information about the icon, "Show or hide the universal icon on the desktop" is the result we are looking for, click on it. You can start the "Change desktop icons" setting program! Down, we can display the icons on the desktop as needed up!

the future, we should be more flexibility to use the "Search programs and files" this feature, The reason why the "Run" function is removed from the Start menu seems to have some truth and basis!
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