Posted July 2, 200816 yr airwind2929849 Wrote: > This fix works perfectly.. thanks.. strange that these could get corrupt > so easily >_< i dont remember doing anything... just normal shut > downs... and when i open it becomes like that... :P > > > OKuma2648147 Wrote: > > Try this > > > > Launch an elevated CMD window, ie Right click, Run as Administrator... > > Shutdown Explorer Process from the Task Manager > > In the CMD window go to C:\Users\<ProfileName>\AppData\Local > > Do the following command: attrib -H IconCache.db > > Do the following command: del IconCache.db > > Do the following command: start explorer > > > > This should rebuild the Icon Cache... > > > > OKuma> > > > > hi, > > I have the same problem. Am a complete novice to command > prompts.....this might be a silly question, but...how do you do this > step: > > > "*In the CMD window go to C:\Users\<ProfileName>\AppData\Local"* > > > > how do you GO TO a specific folder through cmd window?? > > on running the cmd.exe as an administrator, i end up with: > "C:\system32\" whatever i type in front of it, it says: bad command or > something. > > could anyone please give step by step instruction.... > > much appreciated -- abeworld ------------------------------------------------------------------------ abeworld's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/member.php?u=52420 View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=700390 http://forums.techarena.in
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