Desktop icons have made navigating through your Windows computer a breeze. you may simply launch the program by its icon without even looking for its name. However, you may sometimes see a plain white or blank icon instead of the original icon, making it difficult to navigate through the bunch of apps.

Among various reasons, a major reason for blank icons on Windows is a corrupted icon cache, often caused due to improper installation of software or random system shutdowns.

In this article, I have compiled a few methods that will help you restore the original graphics of the icons.

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Delete the Blank Icon

Whenever youuninstall a programfrom your computer, the desktop icon for that program should also go away. However, sometimes the icon remains blank rather than deleting itself. In such cases,

If you are still able to access the program using the blank icon, probably the icon for that program is corrupted. In such cases, you may recreate the original icon and get rid of the blank icon.

Let me show you how to recreate the icon for Google Chrome.

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Further, you may alsochange the appearance of the iconand set it to whatever you like.

Reinstall the Software

You might also see blank icons on Windows if you interrupt the software installation process. Try installing the software again to get the original icons.

Similarly, ensure you have installed the program required to open a particular file type. For instance, you will see a blank icon for a.BINfile if you have not installed a program that supports reading.BINfile.

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Rebuild the Icon Cache

Windows computers have a dedicated database file callediconcache.dbfor storing copies of icons and speeding up the icon retrieval process. However, when this file gets corrupted, the icons on your desktop go blank.

you may quickly rebuild the icon cache using Command Prompt and get the icons back.

Rebuilding the icon cache will solve the blank icon problem most of the time. If that does not work, you may also try running the DISM andSFC scanon your computer.

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