Wait a few seconds while IconPackager applies the changes.
If this does not help, please post a list of what you have done, in which order, and someone can try to help.
Follow Corky's advice and you should get them all back.
My OS is Windows XP Professional SP2.
I've just buyed a renewal for Stardock SW, then I updated all Stardock apps. and rebooted as requested.
Then, MANY icons all over my system are no more displayed on my Desktom, Explorer windows and Quick Start on the taskbar.
If I check for them by clicking on each link and navigate through "Property/Shortcut/Change icon", they are exactly where they should be, simply Windows Explorer doesn't show them at all.
Please, HELP me!
I did everything as suggested by Corky_O to csf1 but nothing changed.
Thank you in advance for your kind cooperation and bye.
Fabio Siciliano
P.zza Gen. C.A. Dalla Chiesa 4
20021 - Bollate (MI)
ITALY (EU)
Did both of you download a beta[b] version of IconPackager?
When I last did that it still had the much dreaded iprepair.dll
included in it which messed up all my icons too
(I managed to get the beta version of IconPackager uninstalled
and then could install a NON-beta version of IconPackager.
Try the following:
1. unload IconPackager, then start up Star Dock Central(SDC) and uncheck the setting "Show pre-release versions" and uninstall your current version of IconPackager.
2. delete the files that are left in the IconPackager folder (leave the Themes and Plugins folders and their content alone though).
3. reboot your machine and Star Dock Central(SDC) will now only show "stable" releases. You should then see the 3.00b.093 version or a newer stable(non-beta) version.
4. install the stable IconPackager version and reboot your machine again.
5. all icons should be showing again now.
Let me know how it goes =D
csf1,
Have you tried the steps provided by lilstarfish?
The main goal is exactly as stated there - to get rid of "iprepair.dll" if it was installed, and to get version 3.00b.093 installed.
The fix for "iprepair.dll" was to unregister it using the Start > Run > Type: cmd > hit Enter > type: regsvr32.exe /u "c:\program files\stardock\object desktop\iconpackager\iprepair.dll" > hit Enter.
If the "iprepair.dll" file is not at address listed above, you would want to replace the address with the actual one on your machine - so, type: regsvr32.exe /u"ACTUALADDRESSHERE" > hit Enter.
You could try this if lilstarfish's suggestion fails.
If both fail, you might go with a System Restore if possible.
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