Why is there a box next to my desktop icons


Green Check Marks on Desktop Icons: Why Are They There And How to Get Rid of Them in Windows 10/11?


Microsoft’s proprietary cloud service, OneDrive, blends effortlessly with Windows 10 and 11. It works as part of the OS connected to the cloud, and you can access your files from there anytime with an Internet connection.If icons on your desktop represent your OneDrive data, you may see green check marks on desktop icons.Google also offers a similar service to Google Drive, which uses check marks to indicate when the cloud service is running and when files are synced with cloud storage.So, why are there green check marks on desktop icons? This article tells you why and how to remove them.

Why Are There Green Check Marks on My Desktop Icons?

Green is the universal color for the Internet or being online. For example, a dot on most messaging platforms means that the person is online. So, when you notice check marks on some of your desktop icons, it signals something important.No, the green check marks don’t mean your PC has been invaded by malware. There’s no need to panic here.Instead, these marks are how Microsoft OneDrive tells you it has successfully backed

why is there a box next to my desktop icons

What are these brown box icons in left bottom corner of my files??

Hi JoeBrock1 -

Thanks for the response and I do apologize if the technique did not fix the issue

When did the issue started? Are there any recent changes made on the computer before the issue started?

Kindly try to achieve system restore on your windows computer and check if the same issue appears. Kindly elect a date on the heal point list where the windows was still working fine.

Perform system restore

-This process will take your computer settings back to an earlier point in time where computer is working fine. If there's any changes made on your computer that removes the service, system restore should be able to fix the issue for you. To perform system restore please follow the steps below:

  1. Open the run box by pressing the Windows key + R and type rstrui.exe
  2. Once system restore windows uncover, normally it will suggest a restore point (sometimes it doesn't) if it does, select the 2nd option and hit next
  3. Select your desired restore indicate date and time and slap next and finish.

Windows will going to restart your computer to initiate system restore. System rebuild might take several minutes to compl

Obtained a Brown Box Icon for My Files in Dropbox on Windows 11

Greetings, I'm Virginia, a fellow user based in the UK. I'm sorry to hear that you're facing some challenges. Could you kindly let me know which build of Windows you are using - 22H2 for Windows 10 or Windows 11, or 23H2 for Windows 11?

 

I understand that you are encountering issues with a box icon appearing on your files/folders. Not to worry, as I am here to provide assistance and support in resolving this matter for you.

 

The box icon might be related to a shortcut for 'files on demand,' commonly associated with OneDrive and Dropbox services.

 

If you notice a brown box overlaying your Windows Desktop icons, it could be due to a problem with Windows Explorer. To address this concern, you can follow these steps:

 

1. Press the Windows key + E.

2. Press CTRL + ALT + DEL and choose Task Manager.

3. Click on 'More details' to display all the apps.

4. Under the 'Apps' section on the Processes tab, right-click on Windows Explorer.

5. Select 'Restart' from the context menu.

 

For additional tips and information, you can visit the following links:

 

- Microsoft Support: [l

Understanding the Brown Box Icons on Your Files in Windows 11

Windows 11 introduced many new features, a fresh design, and improved performance. Among these updates, users have noticed new symbols on file icons. One such icon, a brown box appearing on the bottom left corner, has sparked questions.

This article explains what these icons mean, why they appear, and how to manage them.

What Does the Brown Box Mean?

The brown box on file icons relates to Windows 11’s OneDrive integration. It’s part of the “Files On-Demand” feature, which lets you access OneDrive files without downloading everything to your device. These icons indicate the storage status of your files.

Here’s a breakdown:

  • Brown Box with White Border: This means the file is stored only in OneDrive. It’s not downloaded to your device and requires an internet connection to access.
  • Brown Box with Green Check: This shows the file is downloaded and always available offline. Changes you make offline will sync to OneDrive when connected.
  • Brown Box with Green Circle and White Check: This means the file is online-only. It’s not on your device but can be downloaded when you open it online.

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I have the brown box icon attached to files which I want to access. These aee on my personal laptop which, at times, I use in a local NGO where I colunteer my time. What can I do?

Hi Kitty Vigo,

Welcome to the Microsoft community.

The following information is from the article below:

A brown box over your Windows Desktop icons can be caused by an issue with Windows Explorer. <br> <br>To resolve the issue, restart Windows Explorer:<br><ol style="" type="1"><li style="margin-left: 0"><p style="" data-prewrap="true">Press <b>Windows key</b>  + <b>E</b>.</p></li><li style="margin-left: 0"><p style="" data-prewrap="true">Press <b>CTRL</b> + <b>ALT</b> + <b>DEL</b> and select <b>Task Manager</b>.</p></li><li style="margin-left: 0"><p style="" data-prewrap="true">Select <b>More details</b> to show all the apps.</p></li><li style="margin-left: 0"><p style="" data-pr