No, I'm being serious. (not the hack thing, though)
As I said in the first screeshot, it's usual that my system changes the shortcut arrow icon to any other icon from Windows... but one thing are the icons from the operative system and the other is that it is using the icon from a Clickteam standalone application brother.
I suspect that this behavior is due to the Windows 7 transformation pack I am currently using even though it shouldn't use external icons. (I guess that the icons get replaced with the bundled Windows 7 one but no other applications, that's what I'm trying to say)
Also this isn't actually harmful, by refreshing the desktop the arrow shortcut icons reppears again but just because it's funny I'll keep it like this lol.












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