![]() ![]() If you know of a better alternative, feel free to let me know. In any event, for someone who still likes to live off his desktop, I find this useful. Here's an open source one I haven't tried, as an alternative, if you feel safer: You can have it include the dpi and or date you were using at the time of a save. You can set it to automatically save locations with various triggers. The easy save feature can forget if really pushed (can't remember what I DID to make it not restore, but I managed to mess things up once). dok format (whenever things are particularly tidy) - which never goes away mysteriously - it remembers last save location so a folder wherever works fine. I have it set to remember and rotate the last 4 icon setups I've had, but then I also save the icon locations in its. It passed my antivirus checks when I got it ages ago, but as always - hit it with virustotal and malwarebytes. Installation: DesktopOK does not have to be installed and can be executed easily from the desktop, and can be carried on a small usb-stick or other memory device. But, change master zoom settings, or other major change, and you may just get scrambled. DesktopOK does not have to be installed and can be executed quickly from the desktop, and it can be carried on a small USB stick or another type of memory device. I got an upgrade on my PC and all of my desktop icon "saves" did not restore with the program on my backup restore.First, if you don't want to lose your icon locations from a spontaneous graphics driver reset (or whatever), doing a quick right-click reset periodically does plant your icons fairly well. DesktopOK is freeware designed to help you save and restore desktop icons' position and frequent screen resolution changes.
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