How to fix Windows 10 apps icons missing?

What I must say, however, is that my “old” laptop hasn’t been yet updated to the latest Windows Store look, so this could be a potential problem. Meanwhile, I scoured the forums to find some solutions and here’s what I found.

1. Run the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter

If there is something wrong with your Windows 10 Apps, the first thing you need to do is run the built-in app troubleshooter. With the help of this tool, you can quickly fix various issues affecting your apps, including app freezes, crashes or missing app icons. In order to launch the app troubleshooter, go to Settings, click on Update & Security and then select troubleshoot. Locate the Windows Store Apps troubleshooter and run it.

2. Repair or reset apps

Another quick solutions consists in repairing or resetting the problematic apps. This solution often works especially if only certain app icons are not showing up. Here are the steps to follow:

3. Run SFC scan

If the problem persists, try running a System File Checker scan. Corrupted or missing system files may also cause some app icons not to show up. To run SFC, simply launch Command Prompt as an administrator and enter the sfc /scannow command. Hit Enter and wait for the scanning process to complete.

4. Rebuild the icon cache

If your Windows 10 icons are not showing correctly even after following the instructions listed below, try rebuilding your icon cache.

5. Additional solutions

Change your display resolution Uninstall recently installed software and updates, especially if the problem occurred shortly after you installed the latest updates. Uninstall the problematic apps Run an in-depth antivirus scan Create a new user account and check if the app icon problem persists Disable Tablet Mode Disconnect your second monitor if you’re using one.

Have you experienced a similar problem, by any chance? And if so, what have you done to solve it? My advice is to make sure you have deployed the latest update which brings a new and much needed visual revamp to the Windows Store, as that might prove to be quite helpful.

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