The desktop icons are pixelated

I am running Windows XP Service Pack 3. Recently, a lot of my desktop icons, icons on the bar of tasks and the icons in the list all programs severely becomes pixelated. They re not only mediocre quality, but they are totally pixelated to the point where you can't determine which program they are associated with.

Originally, this problem was on for users but it has since become a problem for 2 users of the system.

I've read other postings that mention deleting the iconcache.db with a reboot. I renamed the file rather than delete it and all the icons immediately were "repaired". A reboot (not a cold start) has worked. After closing the system and reboot, the icon problem is back. The iconcache.db was visible in the folder after the restart, only the renamed file. (Yes, I've hidden files visible enabled).

Any help with this problem would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Vince

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