The icons for your files and programs are stored in a cache, so that Windows can display them quickly instead of having to load them from source files every time. If you’ve ever noticed that Windows Explorer loads icons slowly, especially when you first start your computer or open a folder with lots of files, increasing the size of the icon cache might help. Here’s how to do it with a simple Registry hack.
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by Walter Glenn via How-To Geek
Fix Slow-Loading Windows Icons by Increasing the Icon Cache
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May 23, 2016
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