My Network icon disappeared

original title: lost my network icon

The lost network icon. Other systems, for example "network and sharing Center" also could not go in the system.

Hello

There are different ways to fix it

read all the information on the link below

Try Method 1 or 3

http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/106787-notification-area-system-icons.html

Tags: Windows

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