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A restart of your computer should fix this. You can also run

taskkill /f /im explorer.exe && taskkill /f /im dwm.exe && explorer.exe && dwm.exe

from the run dialog box. This command kills both the Windows explorer and Desktop Window manager processes and restarts them. 

Hey Guys i need your help , i don't know who it happened (i must've pressed on something on the keyboard or the mouse) but while i dragged a picture to my desktop and it became "Invisible" and it doesn't go away even when i open another program.

 

Thanks for your help

Ilya

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A restart of your computer should fix this. You can also run

taskkill /f /im explorer.exe && taskkill /f /im dwm.exe && explorer.exe && dwm.exe

from the run dialog box. This command kills both the Windows explorer and Desktop Window manager processes and restarts them. 

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15 minutes ago, rcmaehl said:

A restart of your computer should fix this. You can also run


taskkill /f /im explorer.exe && taskkill /f /im dwm.exe && explorer.exe && dwm.exe

from the run dialog box. This command kills both the Windows explorer and Desktop Window manager processes and restarts them. 

Thanks i will try to restart the computer and see if it helps , i will keep you posted ;)

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5 hours ago, rcmaehl said:

A restart of your computer should fix this. You can also run


taskkill /f /im explorer.exe && taskkill /f /im dwm.exe && explorer.exe && dwm.exe

from the run dialog box. This command kills both the Windows explorer and Desktop Window manager processes and restarts them. 

Thanks a lot mate ;)

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