Awesome !!!
It may be because the icon data is stored in the cache area as a link. If the start and end positions of each element in the linked list change, this will happen.
You can manually reset the Icon cache to solve this problem. Right-click the blank area on the desktop and select "properties". Switch to the "appearance" tab. Click "advanced". Select "icon" from the drop-down list in the "project" box to change the size of a single logo, then change to the original settings. In this way, the system automatically clears and recreates the data in the cache.
Rebuild Icon cache
1. The system Icon cache is damaged. For WINXP, you can delete the implicit file iconcache. DB under Documents and Settings \ your USERNAME \ Local Settings \ Application Data and restart the system to recreate the Icon cache. If it is Win2k/ME/98, the Icon cache is the shelliconcache file in the Windows directory, and there is no extension. It is also deleted and restarted before reconstruction.
2. The file under % SystemRoot % \ Installer is deleted by mistake. If there is a restore point in the System Restoration, you can try to restore it. If you have not restored the system, you can try to install the system in a repaired manner.