How Can I Restore a Deleted Icon in Windows?

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To restore a deleted icon for the search folder, users can check the Recycle Bin to see if the icon is still available for restoration. If the Recycle Bin has been emptied, the original folder can be found in the "My Documents" section under "Documents and Settings." The desktop icon is merely a shortcut, which can be recreated by right-clicking on the folder and dragging it to the desktop to create a new shortcut. An alternative solution is to create a new user account and transfer files, but care should be taken not to copy over problematic settings. For data safety, it's advisable to keep documents on a secondary hard drive and back up files on another PC or external drive to prevent data loss from hard drive failures.
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I accidentily deleted the icon which opens the search folder so I can view files. Can someone tell me how to find the program (i.e. location in system files) so I can restore it? Thanks.

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The easy way... if you do not get a response from anyone who knows where the file is... create a new user account... move your files over to it... done.

Be careful about moving your entire "Desktop and Settings" folder over because you will end up copying over the problem. so... Internet settings, and your documents, favorites, etc can get copied over... just be carful about the desktop settings.
 
Did you empty your Recycle bin? If not, your icon's still there.
 
Start with DaveC426913's advice first. Right click on "Recycle Bin", select explore, click on the folder (shortcut) and select restore.

If you "emptied recycle bin", then the file you are looking for is the "My Documents" folder under "Documents and Settings". The icon on the desktop is just a short cut which can be restored.

One can 'right click' on a folder and drag it to the desktop, and select "create/make a 'shortcut'".

I actually prefer keeping all documents on a second HD, and using the primary HD for OS/Apps only. This way, if the primary HD crashes, I still have the second one with all the data/text files.

I also back up the data files on another PC or external HD. I have seen too many corrupted/crashed HD's.
 
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