If that doesn’t do the trick, and it didn’t for me, then try running this batch script which is available on Dropbox (as reported by the always excellent Ghacks). You need to have patch KB3035583 installed. That alone might be enough to get the icon to appear. ![]() The first thing to try is make sure Windows Update is set to automatically install all updates on your PC and that your system is fully up to date.
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