I had been using Windows 8 and TortoiseSVN icons have been displaying properly, but after installing Windows 10 I can no longer see the icons for the files/folder status.
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gitlab.com/tortoisegit/tortoisegit/issues/2548– magicandre1981Aug 12, 2015 at 14:45
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This worked for me on Windows 10– ani627Jan 20, 2017 at 10:44
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Rebooting my Win10 machine was all I needed to do (in my case).– MikeTeeVeeJun 16, 2017 at 2:03
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1.cmd skript worked for me on win10 stackoverflow.com/a/41727983/1650038– florian.isoppJul 18, 2017 at 12:29
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Note: You don't need to reboot your machine, just killl and restart Explorer from the Task Manager.– josh2112Sep 13, 2022 at 19:50
20 Answers
As in current recommended answer mentioned, you need to sort the entries of the overlay identifiers in the registry. I haven't deleted those OneDrive or GoogleDrive entries but renamed all Tortoise Folders by adding 3 spaces to bring them on top. Just restart and even with Tortoise SVN client 1.7.9 you'll see your SVN overlay icons under Windows 10 again.
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31What a ridiculous mess. On my machine, OneDrive, SkyDrive keys all have a space in front of the name, trumping svn which only had numbers. So I add two spaces. Next version, OneDrive will have three spaces. In a few more versions, we'll fall of the east edge of the screen. Here's some background info. Jan 11, 2016 at 9:48
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9Yes, my machine has Dropbox entries above OneDrive, with even more spaces. Seems the shell overlay wars have begun.– vgruFeb 2, 2017 at 13:18
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3@JeffG: great, glad that you found the solution. The reason is that Windows only takes first 15 entries inside
ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers
into account and ignores everything else, so now every application is trying to beat the system by inserting spaces to get a higher "alphabetical" rank.– vgruFeb 9, 2017 at 16:39 -
1After the other answers failed to resolve my issue, I tried this and it worked. Except that I had to add 5 spaces in from of the Tortoise keys to get them ahead of OneDrive. Insanity!– bmodeDec 29, 2017 at 20:50
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Had same issue, and was solved by running regedit
, erasing some entries in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\explorer\ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers
and restarting.
Deleting OneDrive1... enties was not permited, but I had some from Google Drive.
You can also make a bakup by double-clicking in the registry directory and doing an "Export" to a file.
On Windows 10, most of the entries are used by OneDrive and you won't have permission to remove them. In order to do so, right click on the entry (Example: "OneDrive1", then click "Advanced", then click the link labled "Change" at the very top next to "Owner". This lets you change the owner. Type in your username and hit OK. Now give yourself "Full Control" and then apply it. Now you should be able to delete or rename it.
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11I sort of followed this answer, except that I renamed the Tortoise icons to start with 1, 2, 3,...etc in order to let them show at the top Aug 18, 2015 at 13:15
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11There is an option that takes you to that registry in Settings -> Icon Overlays -> Overlay Handlers -> Start registry editor. At least in version 1.9.1– IvanRFSep 5, 2015 at 23:54
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2It may work, but not correct, Please check the solution provided by Kelly Carter. Dec 30, 2015 at 15:16
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1I just uninstalled Dropbox (which I have no need for) which was taking up icon slots and, lo and behold, my TortoiseSVN icons are back. (That's all I needed to do.) Edit: well, most of them - but the plus icon for new, unversioned files is still missing. The main ones (green tick and red exclamation mark) are there– Jeff GFeb 9, 2017 at 14:09
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6Now OneDrive and DropBox are prepending with even more spaces. It's the space race all over again...– Jim WAug 25, 2017 at 16:01
You can go to:
Tortoise Settings > Icon Overlays -> Overlay Handlers
and uncheck all checkboxes, apply, then reactivate them and apply.
This will do the same thing in the registry but not manually.
Otherwise you can open the registry with the button below, and move up the keys, appending some spaces before the name.
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3Worked for me. Needed to reboot but after that the overlays were there– BigBadMeJun 9, 2016 at 10:44
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It did not work for me on Win 10 Pro. :-/ Did you have to reboot twice: Once after unchecking the checkboxes, and once after checking them back on? Nov 9, 2016 at 17:17
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2I had to start the "Settings" program as administrator. Finally I just restarted the Explorer in taskmanager and it worked again.– TmTronJan 12, 2017 at 10:09
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2I had to uninstall drop box before any of these registry fixes would work. Just a heads up for others. Feb 6, 2017 at 21:35
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I fixed my problems with TortoiseSVN icons not showing up in Windows 10, for the special case where my repository was on a removable drive.
There is a Tortoise setting that determines which Drive Types the icons are used with: Drives A:
and B:
, Removable drives, Network drives, Fixed drives, CD-ROM, RAM drives, and Unknown drives.
It was NOT a problem with the naming of the icon overlays in the Windows Registry.
The names were automatically prefixed with "1", "2", etc.
to force them (in my computer) alphabetically at the top of the list just before the OneDrive icons.
So, all of the icons were within the top 15. To get to the Tortoise settings, right click on Desktop or a folder and then choose TortoiseSVN > Settings.
In Settings, choose Icon Overlays. There'll you find the Drive Types settings.
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2It is not just 1,2 and 3. there are spaces before names too. in any case they should stand on top of the list– AaAOct 7, 2015 at 2:05
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YES! Checking "Removable drives" and "Network drives" was what I needed to do.– mikeFeb 16, 2016 at 19:15
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Unfortunately, this did not solve the issue for me on Windows 10 with TortoiseSVN 1.9.4 and TortoiseGIT 2.3.0.0. :-/ Nov 9, 2016 at 17:29
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Though I did not have much hope, for some reason checking network and removable drives fixed my problem (though my files are on a fixed drive) on windows 10 v1607-14393.447 with tortoise svn 1.9.4 27285; both are x64.– mcyNov 24, 2016 at 13:01
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Thanks, ran into this issue today with TortoiseGIT. Checking the necessary boxes under the Drive Types area was the solution for me. Nov 15, 2020 at 19:51
Windows explorer allots 15 custom overlay icons (Windows reserves 4, so effectively only 11 overlay icons) - they are shared between multiple applications (Google drive, One drive, Tortoise SVN). If you have multiple applications installed - the first ones in list will display their icons, rest of applications won’t.
Problem is described deeper in: https://tortoisesvn.net/faq.html#ovlnotall.
Open registry editor in:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\ShellIconOverlayIdentifiers
Rename icons which are not important to you to start from ‘z_’ prefix (will be last in list, will not be used after that).
Windows restart might be needed, as just restart explorer does not work. But in my case icons appeared to be correct after some time. (10-20 minutes ?).
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Unbelievable that this limit was the reason for the issues with my icons :O Jun 14, 2018 at 8:02
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I used the TortoiseSVN Settings / Icon Overlays / Overlay Handlers and then the button to Start Registry Editor which took me directly to the entries that needed editing. I found at the top of the list were a set of entries for Google Drive which I had recently installed - I then renamed each of those and prefixed them with a "1" to push them further down the list, then used Task Manager to restart Windows Explorer and that did the trick. Windows 10. I did try all of the other solutions involving the SVN Settings dialog but they didn't work for me.– SteveMMar 1 at 12:13
TortoiseSVN 1.9.1 will work around the issue by renaming the Overlay Icons (starting with 2 spaces) to make sure they are loaded before the OneDrive icons.
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Unfortunately, we cannot upgrade to TortoiseSVN 1.9, because our servers are still running svn-1.6. Any ideas how to solve this with TortoiseSVN 1.8? Sep 3, 2015 at 20:01
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I tried re-installing ToortoiseSVN 1.9.4, and unfortunately, this did not solve the issue for me on Windows 10 (with TortoiseSVN 1.9.4 and TortoiseGIT 2.3.0.0). :-/ Nov 9, 2016 at 17:30
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@Jean-FrançoisBeauchamp count the number of registered overlays and delete some if you have more than 15 Nov 10, 2016 at 5:03
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12Irritatingly, it now seems that Dropbox is inserting 3 spaces before the names of its Overlay Icon Handlers.... so I needed to renamed my TortoiseSVN Icon Handlers to have 4 spaces at the front. This is just a war of attrition :( Dec 29, 2016 at 1:52
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@JonPawley say "thanks" to Microsoft for not increasing the ugly limit. Instead of making the core of Windows better, they now change the color of BSOD to green. Here you see their priorities. Dec 29, 2016 at 15:29
I would recommend you to change Status cache of the Overlays.
Settings -> Icon Overlays -> Status cache
Maybe this would help to reinitialise the cache.
Be sure touse the latest version of Tortoise.
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I tried that but it didn't work for me. Thanks for your suggestion. Aug 21, 2015 at 10:27
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Unfortunately, this did not solve the issue for me on Windows 10 with TortoiseSVN 1.9.4 and TortoiseGIT 2.3.0.0. :-/ Nov 9, 2016 at 17:29
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I tried several other combinations but it didn't work but this suggestion fixed my issue.– madanJan 25, 2018 at 16:12
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Check your monitor scaling.
My problem turned out to be this:
It turned out to be different DPI-scaling on the primary and secondary monitor. When the secondary monitor was set to 125% (same as the primary monitor) the icons appeared again.
Answer actually provided by User3163 posting on SuperUser.com
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1This was the case for me. I tried all the other steps listed in other answers including changing the registry. None of them worked for me.However, I have a dual external monitors running at native resolution while my internal display was running at 125% (easier on my eyes). It was only after changing my internal display to 100% that the icon overlays showed for me. I am using TortoiseGit v2.2.0.0 on Windows 10. Way to go Microsoft ... still have not DPI scaling to work correctly. Thanks for the answer @BenButzer!– webwormJul 26, 2016 at 20:56
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2This answer needs more visibility! tried everything and it turned out to be DPI.– MarkDJul 28, 2016 at 20:27
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In my case it did not matter if the scales were the same or different; what mattered was the scale itself. For example, 150% on one monitor was okay on that monitor, but 100% on the other was not. If I moved a window showing icons from the 150% monitor to the 100% monitor, the icons would disappear. Excellent design by someone...NOT. Aug 10, 2016 at 12:13
Tortoise Settings > Icon Overlays -> Overlay Handlers -> Start registry editor
1. Rename icon name :By adding a space(s) at the beginning of the file's name and then press F5 until it goes to top . example: " Tortoise1Normal" (in default 2 spaces included)⇒ " Tortoise1Normal" (3 spaces)
2. Restart explorer in Task manager
Please upgrade your the Tortoise SVN to the latest one.. I would recommend you to change your Settings see here
Settings -> Icon Overlays -> Status cache
make it as Shell and Apply
Now reboot your machine to reflect the chnages.
I had the same problem as OP. Installing version 1.9.2 resolved the issue without any tweak.
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After upgrading from 1.7.7. to 1.9.4, I had to right-click on the folders in Explorer that were mapped to SVN and choose SVN Upgrade working copy. Only after allowing the upgrade "to the new 1.8 format" did the icon overlays re-appear. Jul 18, 2016 at 22:05
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And now after wiping the hard drive, re-installing Windows 10, then re-installing TortoiseSVN 1.9.2. again the icons wouldn't re-appear. I had to rename the hidden folders from _svn to .svn. It seems there may have been an override in place before (see stackoverflow.com/a/21636584/550712) Nov 28, 2016 at 2:00
The following steps worked for me:
- TortoiseSVN -> Settings -> IconOverlays -> Icon Set
- Choose "Win10" icon set
- Restart computer.
For anyone using Windows 10, there's a request in Feedback Hub to get Microsoft to fix this issue. If you'd like to add a +1 to have it fixed, here's a link: https://aka.ms/Cryalp.
The link only works on Windows 10 as it needs to open Feedback Hub to get to the suggestion. The link was generated using the "Share" feature in Feedback Hub and aka.ms is an internal link shortening service used by Microsoft.
svn upgrade the working copy. In my case, Jenkins never did a complete fresh checkout and hence the working copy was out of date.
I did all of the above and nothing worked. The overlay icons were appearing in Explorer but not in Total Commander.
Eventually what solved the issue for me was that I discovered a command in Total Commander that refreshed the Overlay Icons. To access it, right click on the toolbar and click on "Change...", and add "cm_SwitchOverlayIcons" as shown in the image below.
After adding the command icon to the toolbar, I click it once, and the overlay icon of TortoiseSVN appeared!
I was using Subversion 1.7.x and installing the version 1.9.1 or modifying the registry entries did not solve this issue of icon overlays.
In my case, after using SVN upgrade working copy the icon overlays for the upgraded project appeared.
In conclusion, old projects using Subversion 1.7.x do not show icons and projects using Subversion 1.9.x do (under Windows 10).
Tip: there is a button that takes you to the registry in Settings -> Icon Overlays -> Overlay Handlers -> Start registry editor. At least in version 1.9.1
I deleted all my onedrive keys, installed latest preview etc and finally realized that the icons were working all along for some explorer directory views and not others.
In other words, medium, large, extra large, and tiles, but not list or detail. Since I don't want to learn all about how that works, I am just viewing my work directories as tiles for now.
As others have indicated, the overlay icon registry area is congested. Here is a powershell script that allows you to dump all the overlays in the registry to a file, then after you edit the file to prioritize your overlays the way you want, you can import them back in and protect them against further modifications from other programs running under SYSTEM.
If you are using other version control software, it may be in conflict. In my case, uninstalling Plastic SCM restored Tortoise SVN icons.