Microsoft Knowledge Base Email Alertz

(137069) - You may experience the following symptoms: When you add a new icon to the desktop, the icon may seem to disappear if the desktop already has a large number of icons. Although you cannot see the icon, you can find it using the Find tool, and it appears...

Search KbAlertz

Advanced Search

Receive Microsoft Knowledge Base articles by E-Mail?

Every night we scan the Microsoft Knowledge Base. If technologies you're interested in are updated, we'll send you an e-mail. You only get one e-mail a day, and only when new articles are added.

Click here to create a
FREE account
Already have an account?
[Click here to Login]











Microsoft Knowledge Base Article

This article contents is Microsoft Copyrighted material.
©2005-©2007 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Trademarks

Article ID: 137069 - Last Review: January 19, 2007 - Revision: 1.3

Icons Disappear or You Cannot Move Icons on the Desktop

System TipThis article applies to a different version of Windows than the one you are using. Content in this article may not be relevant to you. Visit the Windows Vista Solution Center
This article was previously published under Q137069

On This Page

SYMPTOMS

You may experience the following symptoms:
  • When you add a new icon to the desktop, the icon may seem to disappear if the desktop already has a large number of icons.

    Although you cannot see the icon, you can find it using the Find tool, and it appears in the Desktop folder.
  • When you move an icon from one location on the desktop to another, the icon returns to its original location.

CAUSE

Disappearing Icons

This behavior can occur if you are using the Auto Arrange option for icons on the desktop. When there are too many icons on the desktop to be displayed without overlapping, icons may be placed off the visible portion of the screen.

Cannot Move Icons

This behavior can occur if you are using the Auto Arrange option for icons on the desktop.

RESOLUTION

Disappearing Icons

To work around this behavior, use any of the following methods:
  • Create one or more folders on the desktop, and then drag icons from the desktop into a folder until all the remaining icons on the desktop are visible.
  • Use the Find tool to locate a missing icon and then drag it to another location, such as a new folder on the desktop.
  • Use a higher screen resolution, so you can see more of the desktop.

    NOTE: Your video card and monitor must be capable of supporting a higher resolution.
  • Adjust the icon spacing on the desktop. To do so, adjust the Icon Spacing (Vertical) and Icon Spacing (Horizontal) items on the Appearance tab in Display properties.
  • Turn off the Auto Arrange option for icons on the desktop, and then place icons on the desktop where you want them.

Cannot Move Icons

Turn off the Auto Arrange option for icons on the desktop, and then place icons on the desktop where you want them.

STATUS

Disappearing Icons

Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Windows.

Cannot Move Icons

This behavior is by design.

MORE INFORMATION

Note that you cannot use the Find tool to drag or copy a desktop icon to another location on the desktop. You must move it to a new location.

APPLIES TO
  • Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition
  • Microsoft Windows 98 Standard Edition
  • Microsoft Windows 95
Keywords: 
kbprb kbui KB137069
       

Community Feedback System

Very often, it takes hours to solve a problem. Very often, you've looked high and low, and have tried a lot of solutions. When you finally found it, chances are, it was because someone else helped you. Here's your chance to give back. Use our community feedback tool to let others know what worked for you and what didn't.

Please also understand that the community feedback system is not warranted to be correct, it's simply a system that we've built to let people try and help each other. If something in a feedback response doesn't make sense to you, or you're not comfortable making changes that the feedback talks about (like registry edits), please consult a professional.

Thank you for using kbAlertz.com Feedback System.

-- Scott Cate