Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? In this case, instead of fiddling with their registry, most people would rather not use any kind of troubleshooter to fix the problem of manually editing the registry. If you are one of those public people, fear not, there is a better and safest solution that you can use to fix this problem using the Registry Editor without opening the Registry Editor!
How are you Are you going to complete such a task, you ask? Well, all you have to do is click here, click Download in the Fix it for Us section of the Microsoft article to help you get started downloading a Microsoft Fix-It specifically designed to address this issue before downloading the fix. After running Microsoft Fix-It, follow the instructions on the screen.
If system restore points were created before this problem occurred, you might be able to fix the problem by performing an actual system restore. System restore starts from your computer to a previously saved time, although the data stored on your personal computer is not affected. Performing a system restore will remove all programs, applications, drivers, and updates thatsaved after the selected system restore point was created.
To perform a system restore, you need:. While holding down the Windows key, press R. Type rstrui. Kevin Errs. Kevin is a dynamic and always motivated IT expert with deep knowledge of all aspects of design, implementation Maintenance and management of network infrastructure. Thanks for your feedback. The icons and start menu do not appear when I turn on my computer.
Only my screen background appears. However, my computer works fine on safe mode. I did a virus scan and my computer has no viruses. What can I do to make my icons and start menu appear normally again? This thread is locked. Step 1. Right-click the empty space on Windows 10 computer screen and click View option. Step 2. After you click View tab, you can see several options for managing desktop icons.
Navigate and check if the option Show desktop icons are ticked, if not, make it ticked. Then check if you get all missing desktop icons back. Your Windows 10 icons may be hidden, the second step you can take is to show desktop icons in Windows 10 through Settings. You can right-click the computer screen and click Personalize. Then choose Themes , and click Desktop icon settings. Step 3. If you have a touch screen, the computer may have two screen modes: Desktop Mode and Tablet Mode.
If your Windows 10 computer is in Tablet mode, the desktop icons may not be shown properly. You can click Start and Settings to open Windows 10 settings. Click System to open system settings window, and select Tablet mode in the left panel.
Make sure the status of Table mode is Off , to turn off tablet mode.
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