Let inactive icons really "inactive"

  

I believe that there are some so-called inactive icons in your computer. These icons are actually no problem. Sometimes they will bring some trouble to yourself, so if you do, then simply hide them. Many people solve this problem when using the program in Windows XP. Most of the programs will have an activity icon displayed on the right side of the taskbar <;time display" (system tray area). In the notification area of ​​the taskbar property, there is an option called “Insert Inactive Icon”. If this item is checked, the system will automatically record the program activity icon that was displayed in the system tray area.

Clicking on the "Custom" button of this option will see a lot of history in the “ Past Items" column. To delete this content is also very simple, type regedit in "Start →Run", open the Registry Editor, expand the "HKEY_CURRENT_US ERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurr entVersionExplorerTrayNotify" branch, where the "IconStreams" and "PastIconStream" items are stored separately "Total project" and "Last project", delete the "TrayNotify" item, press Ctrl+Alt+Del to call up "Windows Task Manager", click the Process tab, select Explorer.exe, end the process.

Then, in the "Windows Task Manager", select "File" & rdquo; & rarquo; & ldquo; "New Task", enter "explorer.exe" in "Create a new task".

The steps like hiding inactive icons are very simple, because they are even smaller than some other problems in the system, so you don’t have to panic when you encounter these problems. Can solve it.

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