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Windows show normally “.CUR” files with the special icons i.e. icons inside each file, but you can specify that Windows should use generic icons.
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Display default icon for CUR files.reg
The '.reg' file will display default icons for *.cur files.
Display special icon for CUR files(Default).reg
The '.reg' file will display special icons for *.cur files.
Registry Entry Details:
Steps ScreenShots:
Apply registry settings according below given steps of screenshots with related changes.
Generic icons are displayed for ".CUR" files.
Default icons are displayed for ".CUR" files.
First, click the 'Start' button, and select 'Run'. In the resulting dialog box, type "regedit".
Go to [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\curfile\DefaultIcon] and right-click on "Default " and select 'Delete'.
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