8 Ways to Restore Missing Desktop Icons on Windows 11

Desktop icons on Windows 11 give you quick access to your favorite apps, files, folders, and more. But what if these desktop icons vanish without a trace? How do you get the icons back?

If you’re facing this baffling problem, this guide will help you restore the missing desktop icons in Windows 11.

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1. Enable Show Desktop Icons

On Windows 11, you’re able to show or hide desktop icons with a couple of clicks. So, if you’ve accidentally hidden your desktop icons, getting them back is fairly easy.

Right-click anywhere on an empty spot on your desktop and selectView > Show desktop icons. Once you do that, all your hidden desktop icons should reappear.

Windows 11 tablet on a table

2. Check Desktop Icon Settings

If you’re only missing a few desktop icons, such as This PC, Recycle Bin, Control Panel, and others, you may have disabled them in the “Desktop Icon Settings” window. In that case, you can use the following steps to re-enable those desktop icons.

Once you complete the above steps, your icons should appear on the desktop.

Show Desktop Icons on Windows 11

3. Restart Windows Explorer

The Windows Explorer process handles the Graphical User Interface (GUI) for a number of utilities, including the desktop. If this service encounters any issues, your desktop and taskbar icons may disappear. If this is the case, you may restart the Windows Explorer process to fix the problem.

Your taskbar will disappear for a brief moment and then reappear. Following this, your desktop icons should be visible.

Desktop Icon Settings Window

4. Rebuild Icon Cache

Another reason why desktop icons on Windows may appear broken or go missing is if the existing icon cache data is corrupt. In that case, you can try clearing the corrupted icon cache data. This will force Windows to rebuild the icon cache from scratch and resolve your problem.

To rebuild icon cache on Windows 11:

restarting windows explorer from the Task Manager

Once you complete the above steps, restart your PC and see if the desktop icons appear.

5. Update Your PC’s Graphics Driver

An outdated graphics driver on Windows can also lead to such anomalies. you may try updating the faulty driver using Device Manager to see if that helps. Here’s how to do it.

If the issue persists even after updating the driver, your graphics driver may be corrupt. In that case, you’ll need to reinstall the graphics driver on your PC. Refer to our guide onhow to fix corrupt drivers on Windowsfor more instructions on how to fix this.

6. Check the Group Policy Settings

The Group Policy Editor lets you make various system-wide changes on your Windows computer. If desktop icons are disabled from the Group Policy Editor, you won’t be able to add or remove desktop icons no matter what you do. To fix this, you must disable this “Hide and disable all items on the desktop” from the Group Policy Editor.

Note that you’re able to only access the Group Policy Editor on Windows 11 Professional, Enterprise, and Education editions. If you’re running Windows 11 Home, check our guide onhow to access the Local Group Policy Editor on Windows Homebefore continuing.

7. Perform a System Restore

There’s a chance that a recent system change is to blame for the missing desktop icons in Windows 11. If you can’t figure out what it is, you can use System Restore to restore Windows to a previous state.

Follow these steps to perform a system restore on Windows:

Wait for Windows to reboot and revert to the specified restore point. Following that, your desktop icons should appear.

8. Manually Restore the Desktop Shortcut Icons

If your desktop icons are still missing at this point, you can try restoring them manually.

To add an icon to the desktop in Windows 11, open theStart menuand click onAll apps. Scroll down to the app you want to add to the desktop. Finally, drag the app shortcut to your desktop.

Alternatively, you can create a shortcut on your desktop by using the Create Shortcut wizard. To do so, right-click anywhere on the desktop and selectNew > Shortcut. Then, click theBrowsebutton to locate the file, folder, or app you want to add to your desktop. Then, clickNextfollowed byFinish.

We covered this topic in more detail in our guide tohow to add icons to the desktop on Windows.

Restore the Missing Desktop Icons on Windows 11

Hopefully, the above-mentioned solutions have helped you restore the missing desktop icons on Windows 11 and things are back to normal. However, if none of the above solutions work, you may have to reset your Windows 11 PC as a last resort.

Usually resetting your Windows 11 PC requires an admin password, but there are two ways you can get around this restriction.

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