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Microsoft => Microsoft Windows => Windows Vista and 7 => Topic started by: Jordan111391 on November 29, 2011, 05:51:02 PM
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I was using the program "MagIcDIsc", and I have no idea how it happened, or what I pushed, but quite a few icons on my desktop and all my program file icons have changed to the "MagIcDIsc" icon. They won't open now, either. (Internet explorer, Guitar Pro, A few games, AOL Instant messanger). I tried to do a system restore but It won't open either. It's like all the files on my computer are trying to open through MagIcDIsc. It's very irritating.
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MagicDisc (freeware) http://www.magiciso.com/tutorials/miso-magicdisc-overview.htm
Please uninstall MagicDisc
Since you have used System Restore already, you may need to re-install MagicDisc then uninstall it again
If System Restore is corrupt you may have malware installed
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I did uninstall it. I know how it happened now. When a file wasn't recognized it asked to open with another file, and I clicked Magic Disc. I did it again and now their all different files.
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When a file wasn't recognized it asked to open with another file, and I clicked Magic Disc.
yes but MagicDisc is now gone, so the file associations for those 'files' should have reverted back to default, ie How can the MagicDisc icon exist if its fully removed?
How to change or select which program starts when you double-click a file in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307859
Another one with Pics: http://www.overclock.net/t/115945/how-to-reset-folder-file-type-associations-and-default-execution-protocols
Easy File Associations for Windows XP: http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_easy_file.htm
How to Set Default Programs for File Extension Associations in Windows
http://www.msigeek.com/5758/how-to-set-default-programs-for-file-associations-in-windows
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yes but MagicDisc is now gone, so the file associations for those 'files' should have reverted back to default
They'll remain that way until they are associated with another program. Associations don't revert themselves.
Jordan, it sounds like you may have associated EXE or LNK files with Magicdisc, for which an uninstallation wasn't necessary.
What version of Windows are you running?
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all my program file icons have changed to the "MagIcDIsc" icon.
The 'Windows' default associations will revert back, when "MagIcDIsc" is fully removed
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The 'Windows' default associations will revert back, when "MagIcDIsc" is fully removed
The association was made by the Original Poster when they chose it in the Open With Dialog. Uninstalling an application will remove associations that the application knows about, such as those it associated with itself, but it would defy the Windows Logo guidelines for an uninstaller to remove associations created by the user.