Desk top ICONS Changed to windows movie maker 'error (0xc0000022). "error determined

Hello: I was with my window Live Photo Gallery to remove several photos in doubles, when with out any indication ICONS for applications that can get out of the Internet open, changed their appearance and are now default to the film making or photo gallery. What have I done? I tried to return to normal on the way to restore and I did this over several times, but I get an error of a specified (0xc0000022) so I can't undo what I did. Can someone advise me what to do to get back them and open in the correct program Please?

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> ICONS for applications that can get to the Internet when opening, change their appearance and are now default to the movie, do or photo gallery

If these icons are on the desktop...

1. very easy step-left click on the desktop (not on an icon) and then press the F5 key

2. If the #1 did not help...

Right-click on the desktop > Personalize > display > display settings > avancΘs > monitor > colors. Change the colors of another value - for example. 32-bit to 16-bit. So yes you want to keep these settings, click on apply. Back to monitor > colors and return to the original (probably 32-bit) value

That solve the problem of the icon?

Don

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