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Thread: Everytime I double click an application icon on my desktop...

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    Everytime I double click an application icon on my desktop...

    Everytime I double click an application icon on my desktop, it does something else rather than opening the application. I was messing around the folder options, and I went to tools --> file types --> extensions -> Edit file type --> Actions

    Now for all my file folders, the action "find" replaced what should be "explore" (I think)

    So, my question is, how do I change it back to default?

    (I tried creating a new action but it wont let me remove or change the old action)

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    More information would be helpful, especially what OS you're running, I'm assuming windows but what type?

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    Noticing that you had this exact question in the deviantart Forums under Windows XP I'm going to guess your OS is XP

    Start -> Control Panel -> (if you don't have the advanced view up do that now) Folder options under each of the tabs there is a "restore defaults" button

    Use those and then report back
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deadfire
    Noticing that you had this exact question in the deviantart Forums under Windows XP I'm going to guess your OS is XP

    Start -> Control Panel -> (if you don't have the advanced view up do that now) Folder options under each of the tabs there is a "restore defaults" button

    Use those and then report back
    yes,. i am the same user and asked the same question lol

    my OS is XP and I just tried restoring defaults but it didn't work T_T

    I messed with the advanced portion of the folder option so....

    someone help plz

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    Why don't you just back-up your data, and use a restore point.

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    Do you have system restore turned on?

    If you do the quickest way in solving this would be simply using it to restore your windows settings to a time before you messed with that
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