On the desktop of WinXP system, we can often see that there is a small white arrow in the lower left corner of the icon (as shown in Figure 1). Is there any way to remove it? Just tell everyone three ways to restore the icon (as shown in Figure 2).
Figure 1
Figure 2
First, modify the registry
1, first of all we have to do is open the registry, the shortcut key is win + r key, pop up the motion menu, enter the regedit command inside.
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