
Quick Fixes for "Desktop Icons Are Missing in Windows 10" Run EaseUS Data Recovery Wizard, select location to scan lost folder. Open the "Settings "again and click on "System" to open the system settings. On the desktop, right-click your mouse and select "view" and check for the "Show desktop icons".

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If that didn’t work, well, then I’d probably do something desperate like move the app’s entire folder from ~/Library/Containers/ (such as ~/Library/Containers//) to the Desktop or the Trash and try one last time.Īfter that I might even delete the app and download it again from the Mac App Store. If it still won’t launch I’d repeat the process but instead look inside the ”Preferences” folder instead of ”Saved Application State” and I’d look for the file which doesn’t look like a link or an alias (in this case, .plist) and I would copy that file to the Desktop or the Trash, understanding that I was effectively deleting all of my saved preferences. Move that folder to the Desktop, or even the Trash if you want. Inside that folder will be one more, which ends with “.savedState” and contains the information used to restore the windows which were open when you quit the app. You will find it inside the app’s “Container” folder (above) → Data → Library → Saved Application State Find the “Saved Application State” folder for the app which will not open. I am going to use ( MultiMarkdown Composer 2) just because it’s easier to work with a specific example. Hopefully you will be able to tell which one goes to the you are trying to fix. Apple hides the ~/Library/ folder because mucking around in there can cause problems.

So should you, especially before mucking around with stuff. I almost always have a complete, recent, fully bootable backup on my Mac just in case something goes wrong.

Remember that I’m just some guy on the Internet (allegedly!) giving you free, un-guaranteed advice. That being said, the following is the troubleshooting technique that I use when trying to figure out why a Mac App Store app won’t launch. The one for Borderlands 2 looks like it will lead to actual, official support, so I suggest you try that first. All Mac App Store apps are required to have a ‘support’ link, although some are more useful than others. Your safest bet is to go the Mac App Store page for Borderlands 2 and use the Borderlands 2 Support link. Disclaimer: I do not own Borderlands 2 and so I cannot predict what the results of this process will be.
