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Re: Start Menu folder on desktop?

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by elvishmaniac, May 1, 2008.

  1. elvishmaniac

    elvishmaniac Guest

    If anyone else has this problem, I found a solution to it that is much
    simpler than going into safe mode.

    Right click the desktop, click 'Personalize' at the bottom of the menu,
    click 'Change desktop icons' on the left side, in the window that pops
    up click 'Restore default', press 'OK' and it should be gone.

    I don't know if this will get rid of ALL icons, I only have Computer
    and Recycle on my desktop. So users with many icons can maybe try
    toggling the checkmarks a bit to see if that gets rid of it.

    Anyways, this is what worked for me, and I thought I would post just so
    someone searching on Google might find this.


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  2. Anointed

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    yes that fixed it . nice trick thank you so much. how that happened i
    dont no but it scared me . and on top of it i almost deleated the folder
    lol sigh . thanks for the help.


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  3. cnote

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    I had the same problem and the solution above worked. This is one way to
    re-create the problem in case anyone is interested in de-bugging Vista
    SP2. It is obviously a M$ problem.

    Open Control Panel (in Classic View) and right click on either Windows
    Update or Windows Firewall, then select Create Shortcut. This places a
    shortcut on your desktop. You can now close the Control Panel window.
    (it may work with any of the programs in the control panel, I only
    tested these two)

    Right click on Start button and select Explore. Make that window
    smaller than your desktop.

    Now drag the newly created control panel program shortcut off your
    desktop into the Start Menu folder. If your window is small enough and
    out of the way you will see the Start Folder just appear on the desktop
    as soon as you drop the shortcut into the folder.

    I was doing that to have quick access to Windows Update from my start
    menu. Oh, and I should mention that I use Classic Start Menu under the
    Start Menu properties dialog box. You can do that by right clicking on
    the start button and selecting Properties, then select Start Menu tab
    and select Classic Start Menu. I like that menu better, it gives me that
    XP feel. I haven't tested this using the normal Vista start menu.

    Then, to get rid of the Start Menu folder from the desktop, just use
    the "Change Desktop Icons" solution in the previous post with a few
    exceptions that I found. 1) I had to make some change and click Apply to
    make the folder disappear. I then changed it back to the original
    setting and clicked OK. 2) you then need to repeat the fix each time
    you add or delete "any" shortcuts to the Start Menu folder using the
    method above.

    The weird thing is that once you reboot, and follow this process again.
    It won't add the Start Menu folder to the desktop by adding(drag/drop)
    and removing shortcuts until you add a shortcut that was created from
    the control panel.

    Is this a bug that happens on ALL Vista machines???


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