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Fix Missing Photos or Picture Icons after Creators Update
Fix Missing Photos or Picture Icons after Creators Update: If you have recently installed Creators Update then it might be possible that your photos or picture icons might be missing instead you might be seeing blank spaces in place of your icons. This is quite a common problem after updating Windows to the latest build, although the latest updates are essential they seem to broke more things than they seem to fix. Anyway, this error doesn’t seem to cause any problem with the working of applications as when you double click on your photos or pictures they will open in the default photos app. But this doesn’t mean that there is no problem because you still can’t see the icons. So without wasting any time let’s see how to actually Fix Missing Photos or Picture Icons after Creators Update with the below-listed steps.
Fix Missing Photos or Picture Icons after Creators Update
'Ōlelo Aʻo: E hōʻoia i hana i kahi helu hoihoi i ka manawa wale nō e hewa kekahi mea.
Method 1: Set the Photo App as Default
1. E kaomi Windows Key + I e wehe Paʻa Pūnaewele then navigate to:
Apps > Default Apps > Set defaults by app
2.This would open a window where you could Set Default Programs for a particular file type.
3.From the list, select Photo App ka kaomi Set this program as default.
4. E hoʻomaka hou i kāu PC e mālama i nā loli.
Ka Papa Hana 2: Hoʻoponopono Registry
1.Press Windows Key + R a laila e kikokiko regedit a kaomi iā Enter e wehe i ka Luna Hoʻoponopono.
2.Navigate to the following registry path:
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorerFileExts.jpg
3. Hoʻonui .jpg a laila kaomi ʻākau ma UserChoice a ua koho Nā ʻae ʻae.
4.Now from the permissions window select PALAPALA PALAPALA A PAU a laila kaomi i hoʻomaka me ma ka'ākau'ākau.
5.In the Advanced Security Settings window make sure the Local Account (Computer nameUser) pono loaʻa Access (set to allow) and configured to Set Value, Inherited from None and Applies to This key only.
6.If the Local Account is not configured as above then double click on it and change the values according to the above configuration.
7.Next, e hōʻoia i ka Waihona Hoʻokele pono loaʻa Access (set to allow) and configured to Full Control, Inherited from CURRENT_USERSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionExplorer, and Applies to This key and subkeys.
8.Also, if you can’t change the above settings then remove the entry and then click ADD.(Also applies if you don’t see the above permission values).
9.Click E koho i kahi poʻokela a laila kaomi i hoʻomaka me a kaomi E ʻimi i kēia manawa.
10. E koho i kāu Pūʻulu Kūloko alaila, Ka pūnaewele hoʻoponopono one by one and click OK to add each one of them.
11.Change the configuration according to above-specified values.
12.Checkmark the box at the bottom that reads “Replace all child object permission entries with inheritable permission entries from this object."
13. Kaomi i ka Apply i ukali ʻia e OK.
14.Find the photo apps that was missing its icon then double click on it.
15.You should see a pop-up “An app default was reset” and the icon should get back to normal.
16.Reboot your PC.
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