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[.shellclassinfo]localizedresourcename=@%systemroot%\system32\shell32.dll,-21787 Windows 10
Posts: 42 This post has been reported. Hello everyone, i want to ask something. [.shellclassinfo]localizedresourcename=@%systemroot%\system32\shell32.dll,-21787 windows 7 i unchecked "hide protected operating system files" and "check show hidden files". I found that in my destop, i only have one destop.ini how to fix .shellclassinfo localizedresourcename systemroot system32 shell32 dll 21787 file. I've checked my friends pc, my other pc, running windows vista, there are two desktop.ini on the desktop(two files with the same name in one place). So, i want to ask, what is the function of this https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/330132 file? And is anyone there can help me to bring it back the missing desktop.ini to my desktop? Thank You Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top pcs3652 Posts: 91 This post has been reported. Hi, Desktop.ini is used to tell Windows how to display a folder. For example, enabling Thumbnail view creates a desktop.ini file in that folder which amongst other things, tells Windows to add an extra item to the View menu for http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/desktopini-missing that folder. Desktop.ini files are also used when you customize folders, change their icons etc. Let your desktop icons and files be as it is. No need to create or add new desktop.ini file. Regards, Darmohammad Bangalore Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top hatryst Posts: 3482 This post has been reported. Ok, so there are 2 files right? One of these files is important, which contains the info. for the icons. Which one of yours is missing? Open your desktop's desktop.ini, copy its stuff, and post (paste) it here. If it is the one with the icon info, its ok, because the difference between both files is only of ONE LINE, which is about the icons. I guess it doesn't matter if you are missing the one without the icon data However if you need both files, you can make the missing one yourself. But first, you need to check which one is missing. Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top vistamike Posts: 10945 This post has been reported. There is this as well that might help http://www.winhelponline.com/b.....topinifix/ Download the DesktopINIFix.zip file Mike Accept This Answer · Accepted Answer · Reports: · Posted 6 years ago Top hatryst Posts: 3482 This post has been reported. Here you can see my desktop.ini files Both are pretty much the same, except for he l
I start my computer I was seeing a desktop.ini file in notepad that opens on Windows start up containing the following text in it [.ShellClassInfo] LocalizedResourceName=@%SystemRoot%\system32\shell32.dll,-21787. Lets see http://www.trickyways.com/2014/03/fix-notepad-opens-windows-start-up.shellclassinfo-localizedresourcename-systemroot-system32-shell32.dll-21787/ how do I fix this to stop starting this notepad desktop.ini from windows 8 start-up and this might be work on Windows 7, Windows XP if you are having same problem. See also: Disable Startup Programs to Load PC Faster Fix Desktop.ini Runs on Windows Start-up Desktop.ini file textAdvertisement Fix [.ShellClassInfo]
LocalizedResourceName=@%SystemRoot%\system32\shell32.dll,-21787 I found few suggestions on windows 10 the internet but it was not working on Windows 8. Following suggested method I tried to open the startup folder on Windows 8 but unable to open it and getting this error "Location is not available", not accessible and access is denied. Method that I am going to suggest you will work on Windows 8.x, 7, Vista, and on startup windows XP. So, fast and easy solution to get rid from these start up files is to open the location of the file that open on windows start-up and remove them. First you need to show hidden files in Windows File Explorer, Windows 10 : Open File Explorer > File tab > "Change folder and search options". Windows 8: Open File Explorer > View Tab > click "Options button on the toolbar". Windows 7: Click the Organize menu on File Explorer and on XP open "My Computer" and use the Tools menu. Once you open the Folder Options window click the View tab, first Select the "Show hidden files, folders and drives" option and secondly uncheck the "Hide Protected operating system files (Recommended)" option. Click the OK button to save the settings. Now go back to the file(s) that open on windows start-up, Click on Notepad File menu and select "Save As…" option this will option the location of the this file. On the Save As dialog box select "All Files (*.*)" opt