.lnk is the format of shortcut files outside the desktop background of installed programs on the computer. When a shortcut of a program appears outside the desktop background, it exists in the form of a .lnk file. When the error message 'All files converted to .lnk' appears, it means that there are some causes that corrupt .lnk files. These causes are usually due to viruses or Registry errors. Mytour will guide you on some quick fixes for this error.
Quickly fix the issue of 'All files converted to .lnk files'
1. Manually fix .lnk file error via Registry.
Step 1: Press Windows + R key combination to open the Run window, type in “regedit”, then click OK
Step 2: Navigate to the key with the path:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.lnk
Step 3: Within .lnk, if you see the UserChoice entry, right-click on it, then select Delete to remove the key
Step 4: Restart your computer and check if the error persists.
2. Utilize third-party software.
You will proceed to edit, fix Registry errors, restore .lnk file key to default state by installing third-party software. There are many tools to help reset Registry to default state such as Vit Registry Fix Free Edition or Free Window Registry Repair... and many other software programs
You will proceed to install and utilize to restore the Registry of .lnk file key to default state. After repairing, restart your computer and check the phenomenon again.
3. Utilize antivirus software.
The cause of the 'All files converted to .lnk file' error may be due to viruses attacking your computer, causing errors for all shortcut files on the desktop. To address this cause, you also need to scan and handle viruses for your computer using specialized antivirus software such as Kaspersky, Avast, or Bkav... all available on Mytour, where BKAV is a highly regarded Vietnamese antivirus software
Above are some quick fixes for the 'All files converted to .lnk files' error that you can perform at home. Regarding shortcuts, there are many issues that arise on computers, and you can also fix virus-created shortcut errors on USB drives with some simple steps.