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How to Fix Invis­i­ble Taskbar Icons Issue In Windows 10

Invisible Taskbar Icons

Are you looking for a solution to fix the invis­i­ble taskbar icons issue? If yes, then stay with us. The method of pinning frequently used apps to the taskbar is very essential helpful. However, it saves the trouble of opening or searching the Start Menu to find the app. However, certainly, the taskbar becomes weird and your taskbar icons disappear.

Well, it means that either the icons disappear, hide from the taskbar, or don’t function. In some situations, the app opens but you can’t view any icon that appears on the taskbar. You can view the reserved icon space, but the actual icon is invisible (ghost icons). However, it happens mostly with Microsoft apps like Edge, Calculator, Photos, etc., the problem can’t be restricted to these apps only as it can only happen to any app.

So if you are facing the same problem issue of invisible taskbar icons. Then try these fixes given below. Let’s check them out.

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How To Fix Invis­i­ble Taskbar Icons Issue:

Fix Issue

Follow the methods to fix Invis­i­ble Taskbar Icons issue:

  • Turn Off Tablet Mode
  • Restart Windows Explorer
  • Wipe App Icon Cache
  • Erase Temporary Files
  • Reinstall Taskbar Apps
  • RUN SFC Command
  • Repair System Image
  • Use System Restore Or Create New User Account
  • Disable control folder access

Turn Off Tablet Mode

If you are trying to use a dual-mode PC, follow the instructions below to turn off Tablet mode.

  • Head over to Settings and then tap on the System icon.
  • From the next screen, tap on Table Mode located in the left-pane. From the right pane, choose the Use Desktop Mode option.

Then restart your PC and you should find the Missing Taskbar Icons back on your PC.

Restart Windows Explorer

Certainly, the Taskbar Icons Missing in Window 10 issue occurs because of the Windows Explorer service not working on your PC.

  • Just right-tap on the Start button and then tap on Task Manager.
  • From the Task Manager screen, right-tap on Windows Explorer and then tap on the Restart option.
  • After this, you can easily view the missing Icons back on the Taskbar.

Note: If you can’t find Windows Explorer entry. Then try to open any File or Folder on your PC and it’ll bring up the Windows Explorer entry on the Task Manager screen.

If you still face the invis­i­ble taskbar icons issue then dive down below!

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Wipe App Icon Cache

When the App Icon Cache gets corrupted, then the issue Taskbar Icons missing or disappearing from the Taskbar in Windows 10 occurs.

  • Right-tap on the Start button and then tap on Run.
  • From the Run Command window, input app data and then tap on OK.
  • From the AppData Folder, double-tap on the Local Folder.
  • Now from the local Folder, right-tap on IconCache.db and then tap on Delete.

Note: If you are can’t view IconCache.db, then turn on the View Hidden Files option from the File Explorer.

  • Then quit the File Explorer Window and then Restart your PC.
  • After you restart it, you should easily find the missing Taskbar Icons back on your PC.

If you still face the invis­i­ble taskbar icons issue then dive down below!

Erase Temporary Files

  • Right-tap on the Start button and then tap on Run.
  • From the Run Command window, input %temp% and then tap on OK.
  • Remove All the Files that reside in Temp Folder.

Restart your PC and then check if the App Icons are back on the Taskbar.

Reinstall Taskbar Apps

  • Right-tap on the Start button and then tap on PowerShell (Admin).
  • From the Powershell window, input the following command and then hit the Enter key.
    • Get-AppxPackage -AllUsers| Foreach {Add-AppxPackage -DisableDevelopmentMode -Register “$($_.InstallLocation)\AppXManifest.xml”}

As it will re-register or reinstall all the default in-built Windows 10 Apps on your PC. Restart your PC and check if App Icons are now back on the Taskbar.

If you still face the invis­i­ble taskbar icons issue then dive down to the other method!

RUN SFC Command

  • Right-tap on the Start button and then tap on Command Prompt Admin.
  • From the Command Prompt screen. Then input sfc /scannow and then hit the Enter key.

If it can’t help you then try to repair the system image.

Repair System Image

  • Head over to the Command Prompt as Admin.
  • From the Command Prompt window, input DISM /Online /Cleanup-image /RestoreHealth and then hit the Enter Key.
  • Then quit the Command Prompt window and view if System Icons are back on the Taskbar.

If you still face the invis­i­ble taskbar icons issue then dive down to the other method!

Use System Restore Or Create New User Account

  • When a System Restore Point is available, you can then roll back your PC to its previous working state after using System Restore.
  • When a System Restore point is unavailable, you can then create a new local user account and initiate using this New User Account.

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Disable Controlled Folder Access

  •  Head over to Start > Settings > Update & Security
  • Now, tap on Windows security from the left menu.
  • Then tap on Virus & Threat Protection settings.
  • You can then move down and toggle off Controlled folder access.

Uninstall Google Drive

Certainly, the issue occurs because of the third-party app too. If you recently installed some other app, then try to uninstall it and view if it resolves the issue.

Lots of users have claimed that uninstalling the Google Drive app from their computer brought back the invisible icons. So, you should try to uninstall it.

Conclusion:

So, these were some of the best solutions to fix the invis­i­ble taskbar icons issue. I hope you successfully resolve the issue with the help of our content. If you have any query regarding this guide or any other solution to get rid of the threat then feel free and let us know below. If you know of any other alternative method to fix it then let us know below.

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