There’s one file per application I had a somewhat magical 42 files in mine. Specifically, in a collection of files in %AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\AutomaticDestinations. That failed, but eventually my irritation gave way, and I downed tools to break out ProcMon to try and figure where the damned problem really was.Īs it turns out, the data for the Jump List items isn’t in the registry at all, but in the user’s AppData. Speculating that perhaps the problem was caused by some corruption in the data that stores the Jump List items, I performed a few educated-guess searches of the Registry for hints as to where the data was stored in order to clear it and start again. Teh intarwebs were not much help with this, as either no-one else has had the problem yet, or so few have had it that it hasn’t been discussed yet. Nothing I tried would coax the Jump List back to life. I tried sacrificing an iPod under a full moon. I tried to recreate my pinned items list by dragging folders to the Taskbar icon, but to no avail. Where did all my Recent and Pinned items go?
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