Navigate to the 64-bit program you want to run and right click and select create shortcut. Then when the shortcut is made, drag and drop on the desktop or if it asks if you want it created on the desktop say yes. Delete the others off your desktop first.
"NpGreg04" <NpGreg04[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0D8B2973-E0EB-44CE-A530-E8BEBE955477[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > When I do that, the IE Icon has that shortcut sign (The white box with the > blue arrow pointing upper left), how do I get rid of that? > > "David J. Craig" wrote: > >> IIRC, there is a shortcut on the start menu that runs the 64-bit version >> of >> IE. Just copy it to the desktop. >> >> "NpGreg04" <NpGreg04[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:A66B4CD8-E33E-4B6A-B8E0-17C5306C8A83[ at ]microsoft.com... >> > The Internet Explorer icon on the Desktop is x86. How can I change it >> > to >> > x64? I looked under properties but it doesn't say. >> > >> > I want to change the target it to: >> > >> > "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe" >> >> >>
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