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       #150

    Brink said:
    You're most welcome.
    Brink, do you know why i asked for all in one bat file? Because I'm making Windows 10 looks like Windows 7 and I'm changing from Windows 10 icons to Windows 7 icons
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  2. Posts : 68,937
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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       #151



    Great project. I hope it goes smoothly.
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  3. Posts : 632
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       #152

    Brink said:


    Great project. I hope it goes smoothly.
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  4. Posts : 632
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       #153

    Brink said:


    Great project. I hope it goes smoothly.
    Brink, can you please add secure delete in the bat file? Because some icon still showing windows 10 icons
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  5. Posts : 68,937
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       #154

    btv7 said:
    Brink, can you please add secure delete in the bat file? Because some icon still showing windows 10 icons
    Sorry, but that involves using a 3rd party program, so it can't just be added to this .bat file.

    If you like, you can use the "Secure Delete" context menu below to help.

    Add Secure Delete to Context Menu in Windows 10

    Secure erase most likely will not help in this situation though.
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  6. Posts : 632
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       #155

    Brink said:
    Sorry, but that involves using a 3rd party program, so it can't just be added to this .bat file.

    If you like, you can use the "Secure Delete" context menu below to help.

    Add Secure Delete to Context Menu in Windows 10

    Secure erase most likely will not help in this situation though.
    Oh ok
    Can i use 3rd party program and is it has secure delete?
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  7. Posts : 68,937
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       #156

    btv7 said:
    Oh ok

    Can i use 3rd party program and is it has secure delete?
    The Secure Erase context menu tutorial will include it if wanted.
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  8. Posts : 632
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       #157

    Brink said:
    The Secure Erase context menu tutorial will include it if wanted.
    Thank you
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  9. Posts : 740
    Windows 10 x64 Pro
       #158

    So i have a pretty obnoxious problem with a specific exe but only in a specific folder...

    It has a blank icon and I tried the .db batch from the first page with no success. If i use IconViewer it can see the icon fine. If i move the exe out of its installed folder the exe shows up fine. Its only in its installed folder the icon (and as such the shortcut pointing to it) are blank.

    I did an uninstall/reinstall of it and the result was the same.

    Ideas?
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  10. Posts : 68,937
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       #159

    klepp0906 said:
    So i have a pretty obnoxious problem with a specific exe but only in a specific folder...

    It has a blank icon and I tried the .db batch from the first page with no success. If i use IconViewer it can see the icon fine. If i move the exe out of its installed folder the exe shows up fine. Its only in its installed folder the icon (and as such the shortcut pointing to it) are blank.

    I did an uninstall/reinstall of it and the result was the same.

    Ideas?
    Hello,

    Do you see icons for other files in the same installed folder, or is it still only this .exe not showing the icon?

    If you toggle using different icon sizes for the view in the installed folder, does it show the icon?
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