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General Computer Support / Re: #11 "Repair Icons"
« on: February 19, 2014, 10:39:23 am »
Thanks for your thoughts. I have found (according to someone on the Internet who is more knowledgeable than I) that the problem most probably lies with the file shell32.dll. There is a scholarly discussion here: http://winhlp.com/node/16 One of the proposed repair exe program worked well for me (Patcher tool by Nars) and is found here: http://nars.aloj.net/download/shell32patch.zip Perhaps you can find some way to insert a similar routine into your excellent Windows repair program. If so, won't you let me know? Thank you.