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Anton Jansen
Guest
Some months ago I presented this problem but it was never resolved. When I
boot up the desktop icons 're-paint', not refresh, themselves completely.
After 4 days of intensive research I found the following. When booting up, in
a few instances the desktop icons refresh themselves. This is very rapid but
is noticeble because is happens about 3 to 6 times. This is while the system
is loading the start up items during bootup. One one occassion however, the
screen is 're-painted' about three times and is a slow process compared with
a 'refresh'. I have done selective bootups via 'msconfig' and found the
problem. There is a file which loads from startup named CICache.exe When this
loads the problem is obvious. Please tell me why, if I need this file and how
to get rid of it in 'startip' list.
boot up the desktop icons 're-paint', not refresh, themselves completely.
After 4 days of intensive research I found the following. When booting up, in
a few instances the desktop icons refresh themselves. This is very rapid but
is noticeble because is happens about 3 to 6 times. This is while the system
is loading the start up items during bootup. One one occassion however, the
screen is 're-painted' about three times and is a slow process compared with
a 'refresh'. I have done selective bootups via 'msconfig' and found the
problem. There is a file which loads from startup named CICache.exe When this
loads the problem is obvious. Please tell me why, if I need this file and how
to get rid of it in 'startip' list.