![]() Anyway lets move to the solution of this problem!Īctually Desktop tile shown at Start Screen is a special type of shortcut which is present in "Programs" folder and if the shortcut gets deleted from the folder, it also disappears from Start Screen and you'll not find it in "All Apps" page as well. It might be possible that some 3rd party software removed the tile or may be temporary files cleaning software such as CCleaner removed the shortcut? But the real reason is still unknown. In fact I have received few emails from AskVG readers regarding this annoying problem. The reason behind this strange problem is unknown but I have seen this problem in a few computers. It becomes quite irritating and there is no way to add the Desktop tile back to Start Screen. If the user tries to add it using All Apps page by pressing Ctrl+Tab keys, it doesn't show in the list as shown in following screenshot: Due to some unknown reasons, sometimes Desktop tile gets deleted from Windows 8 Start Screen. Actually Windows 8 Start Screen shows a rectangle tile of Desktop which allows you to switch to Desktop from Start Screen. If you removed a shortcut accidentally or if you want to restore a removed shortcut, you can go to this "All Apps" page and can pin or add the shortcut again to Start Screen as mentioned in point 2 of this guide.īut sometimes Windows 8 users face a strange problem. Windows 8 also shows all program shortcuts in a new "All Apps" page which is actually a part of the new Start Screen. How to Pin, Resize, Move, Close or Uninstall App Tiles? You can check out following tutorial to learn more about Windows 8 Start Screen if you are not familiar with it: You can add new tiles or remove existing tiles to customize Start Screen appearance. ![]() It shows big tiles of programs in form of a grid. Start Screen works like a replacement for the good old Start Menu. Start Screen in Windows 8 is one of the most impressive things (for some people) and at the same time one of the most irritating things (for many people) present in the OS. ![]()
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