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Have you tried to RightClick on an empty part of your desktop to get the Arrange Icons By menu? Now have a look at what happens if you start to Arrange Icons By something like Date Modified or Auto Arrange, this I think should have your icons moving about. I feel this is a place to start your search to regain control of your icons. All it takes is a slip of a RightClick to turn you desktop into something quite posessed.
Roy
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| Posts: 1992 | Location: UK | Registered: Sat 05 October 2002 |   |
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Thanks Roy. I'm afraid I didn't explain the problem clearly enough - I must remember to stay away from the forum when tired. The icons are not swapping location: file types are swapping icons! For example, one time several .pdf files on my desktop got the Mozzilla browser's icon instead. And last time it happened, the icon for the shortcut to a game-site was, rather appropriately, substituted for the icons for two different types of game file!
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| Posts: 1460 | Location: Pale Blue Dot | Registered: Mon 01 July 2002 |   |
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Jeremy, You'll be pleased to hear that this is a known Windows 98 bug. Something in a bit of the registry gets corrupted, and then all the icons get tired and emotional and start playing swapsies. Microsoft have a very useful little tool called Tweak UI that enables you to fiddle with all sorts of aspects of the Windows interface. If you haven't come across it, download it here: http://www.microsoft.com/ntworkstation/downloads/PowerToys/Networking/NTTweakUI.aspand follow the instructions. When you fire it up, on one of the many tabs you'll find an item called 'repair icons'. With luck, after a reboot this should sort you out. throb
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| Posts: 730 | Location: Fulham, London, UK | Registered: Sun 10 February 2002 |   |
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