How to solve the abnormal situation such as the loss of the custom taskbar shortcut icon in Win10?

  

Windows 10 is powerful, but due to its development and use of the mode, it is common to encounter various exceptions during use. Take the taskbar, many users have encountered the loss of the custom taskbar shortcut icon, or the system tray commonly used icon is abnormal. Therefore, it is necessary to master the necessary taskbar backup and recovery methods. The following is a small series to introduce the solution, let's take a look!

Prepare the taskbar shortcuts anti-lost technology

Easy to use, everyone has customized their own personality taskbar, but the personality taskbar icon pattern is sometimes destroyed or lost for some reason . By backing up the customized Windows 10 taskbar shortcut icon, you can prevent accidental confusion or loss of the taskbar layout, and quickly recover if you lose it.

First make an icon backup. Press the Win+R key combination to start the “Run” dialog box and enter the following command and confirm:

%AppData%\\Microsoft\\Internet Explorer\\Quick Launch\\User Pinned\\TaskBar

This will take you to the folder where the system tray icon is stored. In addition, we can also enter the above command directly in the address bar of the File Explorer window and press Enter, as well as the folder where the taskbar shortcut is located.

After entering the folder where the taskbar shortcut is located, use the compression software to package all the shortcuts and compress the backup. Then save it to a safe place, or upload it to your own network disk or mailbox for backup.

Next backup taskbar shortcuts are related items in the registry. The project shortcut of the system shortcut icon is realized through the export of the item related to the registry. Start the Registry Editor and locate the

“HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\Explorer\\Taskband” branch, right-click on the Taskband, and select the Export ” command.

Name the exported registry file and save it to the same location as the above backup file for easy use.

After encountering problems that require recovery, perform an operation similar to the above. First locate the folder where the shortcut is stored, and then unzip the backup shortcut to the directory. Note that you cannot unzip it into a subdirectory, and you can release it directly by dragging and dropping from the zip file window.

Then start the Registry Editor, open the backup registry file, and execute the "Import" command. In this way, the system will restore the shortcut start icon on the toolbar according to the registry configuration item and the actual location of the icon.

The icons that are backed up in this way can be used in addition to the accidental loss of the system tray shortcut, and can be quickly restored after reinstalling Windows 10. This also saves the trouble of setting up the system after reinstalling it.

After recalling the system tray icon abnormal recovery

In addition to the user-defined shortcut area of ​​the taskbar, the system tray area is also very important, here are very important system icons and programs commonly used by users. icon. If there is an icon exception in this area, there is a way to get it back.

You can first try to recover the icon using the normal common settings. Right-click in the blank space of the taskbar and select “Properties", under the <quo;Taskbar” tab of the pop-up property settings window, select the Set Notification Area“Customize” button, click “Select on the taskbar Which icons are displayed on the ”. Then try to restore the relevant icon of the system tray through the <quo; notification area always shows all icons & quoquo; switch, or individually control the looming of each program icon.

If the above method does not work, you can use the registry editing method to recover. Run REGEDIT to start the Registry Editor and navigate to the "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Classes\\Local Settings\\Software\\Microsoft\\Windows\\CurrentVersion\\TrayNotify" branch to remove the IconStreams and UserStartTime values.

Afterwards, find the currently running Explorer process in Task Manager, right click on the process and select “Restart”. The desktop and taskbar will then be automatically refreshed, and the system tray icon will be redisplayed after the refresh.
The above is the solution to the abnormal situation such as the loss of the shortcut icon of the custom taskbar in Win10. Everyone has some understanding now, I hope this article can help everyone!

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