Thank you very much. I've been searching and searching for a solution to this, and coming up with nothing useful, just finding the same old "Check Notification Area Icons control panel and unhide it" advice which is useless and does not solve the problem. There IS an unclickable "blank space" for the wireless networking notification icon.
Hiding the network icon hides the "blank space", and making it visible again just makes the "blank space" reappear. It's too bad nobody else seems to recognize how valuable your contribution is, but you get my upvote. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. After entering the below command, you will find your desktop again with fixed icons.
I did this and it worked. But after every startup in w7 the icons turn black again! How can I solve this permanently? The coding cat. It may be something to do with your out-of-date Windows version version 7. I would recommend upgrading to Windows Yes No. Not Helpful 11 Helpful 1. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
You can type the commands in lower case letters. Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. After completing each step properly, you can safely close all the programs opened for the purpose. Getting no error after entering command in CMD is a sign of a successful completed command.
Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. Do not kill any other process except explorer. You Might Also Like How to. How to. Co-authors: 2. The date in CMOS is wrong so the cached icons aren't in date and the frozen icons are far enough out of date that they need to be refreshed - if you freeze the machine before the whole system has a chance to start up and refresh the icons then they'll go out of date.
They may show for a few weeks after being frozen but eventually they'll stop showing. Thanks for the solution iDigitalJock! It worked like a charm. Also, thanks Toby for the root cause which made sense coz this issue occurred when my laptop got shutdown due to lack of battery charge. Worked like a charm. Thank you sir! There's always the good old registry to fix almost everything.
Hey guys, so like an idiot I deleted the registry entries, but then I don't know why I got distracted I think , I reset my machine before finishing the procedure.
Now when I boot up it takes quite a few minutes for explorer to get working and the tray to appear. I re-searched the registry and found the entries are back, but every time I reset my machine it takes forever. Can anyone think of what's happening?
Also, the blank spots are still there. Thanks for the useful article. I have read that the issue occurs after renaming the Administrator account. Home Windows General Windows How-tos. How to fix blank System Tray icons. General Windows. May 07, 1 Minute Read. Reply Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn. Craig Kraus. Track Progress. Earn Credits.
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