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How to Stop Desktop Icons from Moving

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If you are facing the problem of moving or rearranging your Windows 10 desktop icons after rebooting, then you have come to the right place, as this post will show you how to solve this problem. You can read this post written by Techquack to learn about the methods.

You have a bunch of icons on your Windows desktop, and youve spent some time arranging them the way you feel most comfortable. Everything is fine for a while, then one morning you log onto your computer and suddenly all the icons are out of order. Sound familiar?

Many Windows users have experienced the problem of rearranging or moving desktop icons after rebooting. If the icons on your desktop keep bouncing, bouncing, moving, or rearranging after a Windows 10 PC reboot, there are several ways to fix the problem.

Do you like the custom Windows 10 desktop with shortcuts, files, and other items organized in a certain way? If so, you may have noticed that they may change positions as the screen refreshes. This happens, for example, when you change your screen resolution. It can be quite frustrating to see your desktop icons organized and distorted when you connect a second screen or refresh the screen.

Table of Contents

  • What makes your desktop icons move?
  • Heres how to solve the Windows 10 desktop icons that move problem.
        • Disable icon alignment on the grid
        • Changing the icon display
        • Disabling themes to change desktop icons
        • Update the display [video card] driver
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Why do my desktop icons keep moving?
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  • How do you prevent your desktop icons from rearranging in Windows?
  • Related posts:
  • How do I return the desktop icons to their normal state?
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  • How do I move the icons on my desktop to the left?
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What makes your desktop icons move?

After our research and user reports, weve concluded that the problem occurs for several different reasons, but none of them are bugs or problems. Take a look:

Theme settings: many third-party applications that provide themes to users have been known to change the desktop icons to their own style.

Windows Desktop Icon Settings: Windows also has desktop icon settings that allow the system to rearrange them when it deems it necessary. You can easily disable this feature in the settings.

Malware: Although very rare, there are always cases where malware forcibly changes the desktop icon settings. A quick scan would diagnose this problem.

Changes when programs are backed up: In some cases, the program icon is changed by the program itself. There is nothing to do here but to remove the problem program.

Before you continue, make sure you have an active Internet connection and that you are connected to your computer as an administrator.

Heres how to solve the Windows 10 desktop icons that move problem.

Disable icon alignment on the grid

The first way to solve the Windows 10 desktop icons that move problem is to disable icon alignment. Here are the steps:

  1. Right-click an empty space on your desktop, then select Show and uncheck Align icons for the grid.
  2. If not, uncheck Automatically organize icons in the View box and everything will work.
  3. Reboot your computer and see if the desktop icons repositioned after reboot problem is resolved. If not, try the following method.
Changing the icon display

Next, you can try changing the icon display to solve the Windows 10 desktop icons moved problem.
Perform the following steps:

  1. Right-click on an empty desktop, then select View and change the view from the currently selected view to any other view.
  2. Here I use changing support icons as an example.
  3. Again, select the previously selected view. For example, select the Medium icon again.
  4. Then select Small Icons in the View option, and you will immediately see that the icons have changed on the desktop.

Then check to see if the icons on the desktop are organized after the reboot. If so, move on to the following methods.

Disabling themes to change desktop icons

Use this method to disable the Allow themes to change desktop icons option.

  1. Right-click an empty area of the desktop and select Customize.
  2. Click the Themes tab, and then click Desktop Icons Options.
  3. Then uncheck Allow themes to change desktop icons.
  4. Click OK, and then click Apply.

Reboot your computer to save your changes and see if there is a Moving Windows 10 Desktop Icons problem.

Update the display [video card] driver

Heres one last method for you. You can update the display drivers to solve the problem.

  • Press Windows + R to open a startup window, then type devmgmt.msc and press OK to open Device Manager.
  • Then expand Display Adapters, right-click on your Nvidia graphics card, and select Enable.
  • Right-click on the Nvidia graphics card again and select Update Driver.
  • Select Automatically check for driver software updates and let the process finish.

If the above steps do not solve your problem, you should continue.

  • Select Update Drivers again, but this time select Browse My Computer to find the driver software on the next screen.
  • Then select Select from the list of device drivers on my computer. Finally, select the driver that is compatible with your Nvidia video card from the list and click Next.

Then the problem of moving Windows 10 desktop icons should be solved.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do my desktop icons keep moving?

You may notice that your desktop icons change every time you restart your computer. This happens when the Automatically rearrange option is selected on the desktop.

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How do you prevent your desktop icons from rearranging in Windows?

  1. Go to the Control Panel. Right-click Start [the Windows icon]. Select Control Panel.
  2. In the Control Panel, find Appearance and Setup -> Customize.
  3. Open the Desktop Icons Control box.
  4. At the bottom left of this box, uncheck Allow Themes to Change Desktop Icons. Click Apply -> OK to complete the process.

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How do I return the desktop icons to their normal state?

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Click the Customize button.
  3. Click Themes.
  4. Click the Desktop Icons Settings link.
  5. Select each icon you want to see on your desktop, including Computer [This PC], Custom Files, Network, Trash, and Control Panel.
  6. Click Apply.
  7. Click OK.

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How do I move the icons on my desktop to the left?

To sort the icons by name, type, date, or size, right-click an empty area on the desktop and then click Sort Icons. Click the command that specifies how you want to arrange the icons [by name, by type, etc.]. If you want the icons to be arranged automatically, click Arrange Automatically.

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Repairing the problem: DXGI_ERROR_NOT_CURRENTLY_AVAILABLE

Fixing the Windows 10 brightness slider missing error

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