Removing Desktop Icons
vinnym86
11-22-2006, 11:21 AM
I have no icons on my desktop, i put everything on my taskbar, like so:
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d164/vinnym86/untitled-1.jpg
now, i want to get rid of the IE and the My Docs, but i can't. Simply right-click > delete doesn't work because next time the taskbar refreshes, they're back. Going into Display Properties > Desktop > Desktop Items and unchecking both doesn't work, they're both still there.
those are the only 2 ways i know to get rid of them, and it hasn't worked. Any help?
http://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d164/vinnym86/untitled-1.jpg
now, i want to get rid of the IE and the My Docs, but i can't. Simply right-click > delete doesn't work because next time the taskbar refreshes, they're back. Going into Display Properties > Desktop > Desktop Items and unchecking both doesn't work, they're both still there.
those are the only 2 ways i know to get rid of them, and it hasn't worked. Any help?
eversio11
11-22-2006, 12:56 PM
I can't help you within Windows, but you might enjoy a product like DesktopX or ObjectBar: http://www.stardock.com/consumer/
There are a few more downloads similar to those, I know one that changes the Windows look into that of Mac OSX but the name escapes me. Look around and you should be able to find something you like.
There are a few more downloads similar to those, I know one that changes the Windows look into that of Mac OSX but the name escapes me. Look around and you should be able to find something you like.
00accord44
11-22-2006, 01:45 PM
Vin roxmysox86 :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Damien
11-22-2006, 01:57 PM
^hahaha!!!
yeah, stardock rulz!
better yet, go to www.wincustomize.com
yeah, stardock rulz!
better yet, go to www.wincustomize.com
twospirits
11-22-2006, 02:16 PM
If you want to get rid of all the icons on the desktop, then
1-Open the Registry
Start, Run, "regedit.exe"
2- Go to the following key..
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Policies\ Explorer.
If you see "No Desktop" then double-click on it. If not then you will need to create one by clicking on the Menu "Edit, New, DWORD value"
and enter "NoDesktop" as the name fo the value.
After you create it or if its already there, then double-click on the entry and change the value to a "1"
Then refresh the desktop either by...
A: clicking anywhere on the desktop and hit your F5 key, or
B: Do a "Cntrl-Alt-Delete and get the Task manager up.
With the Task manager up, click on Process and scroll down to explorer.exe, click it and hit the End Process button.
Windows should refresh itself without losing any open programs. If it does nto come back, then using the Task manager , click File, New Run Task, and enter explorer.exe and choose Ok.
Windows will come back and you will not have any desktop items anymore.
Note: If you want to get them back, then just go back into the registry and delete that NoDeskTop Value.
TS
1-Open the Registry
Start, Run, "regedit.exe"
2- Go to the following key..
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Microsoft\ Windows\ CurrentVersion\ Policies\ Explorer.
If you see "No Desktop" then double-click on it. If not then you will need to create one by clicking on the Menu "Edit, New, DWORD value"
and enter "NoDesktop" as the name fo the value.
After you create it or if its already there, then double-click on the entry and change the value to a "1"
Then refresh the desktop either by...
A: clicking anywhere on the desktop and hit your F5 key, or
B: Do a "Cntrl-Alt-Delete and get the Task manager up.
With the Task manager up, click on Process and scroll down to explorer.exe, click it and hit the End Process button.
Windows should refresh itself without losing any open programs. If it does nto come back, then using the Task manager , click File, New Run Task, and enter explorer.exe and choose Ok.
Windows will come back and you will not have any desktop items anymore.
Note: If you want to get them back, then just go back into the registry and delete that NoDeskTop Value.
TS
eversio11
11-22-2006, 03:35 PM
^hahaha!!!
yeah, stardock rulz!
better yet, go to www.wincustomize.com
Ah, yeah, that's the site. CursorXP and ObjectBar are really good.
yeah, stardock rulz!
better yet, go to www.wincustomize.com
Ah, yeah, that's the site. CursorXP and ObjectBar are really good.
vinnym86
11-22-2006, 08:28 PM
TS, i want desktop icons, just not the IE and My Docs. Those guys keep coming back no matter how many times i delete them or shut it off in the esktop properties menu.
Vin roxmysox86 :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
damn right he does.
i'd tell you to read what that away message said:
"If I woke up looking like that... i'd just run to the nearest living thing, and kill it."
ATHF - Master Shake.
www.wincustomize.com
Yeah, i know about that site, i even have 2 walls uploaded there from way back when. I don't like their programs, it just clutters up my computer and makes it slower. all i need is to get rid of 2 stubborn icons.
Vin roxmysox86 :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
damn right he does.
i'd tell you to read what that away message said:
"If I woke up looking like that... i'd just run to the nearest living thing, and kill it."
ATHF - Master Shake.
www.wincustomize.com
Yeah, i know about that site, i even have 2 walls uploaded there from way back when. I don't like their programs, it just clutters up my computer and makes it slower. all i need is to get rid of 2 stubborn icons.
00accord44
11-22-2006, 11:26 PM
"If I woke up looking like that... i'd just run to the nearest living thing, and kill it."
ATHF - Master Shake.
:bigthumb:
ATHF - Master Shake.
:bigthumb:
vinnym86
11-23-2006, 03:49 AM
TS, did everything word for word, and the I still have every desktop icon in my taskbar. I don't want all of them gone, either, just the two that i don't need, the IE and My Docs. they always seem to want to stay. If i delete them, a prompt tells me that i can go to properties and turn it off, so i did that, and they still show up after every refresh.
(also, i never had any icons on my actual desktop, just the desktop folder in windows, and my taskbar.)
(also, i never had any icons on my actual desktop, just the desktop folder in windows, and my taskbar.)
Oz
11-23-2006, 06:09 PM
Why not move the Desktop folder on your taskbar to your desktop, then try removing from desktop properties, then moving your desktop back to a taskbar folder. Have you tried that?make sure to reboot when you have it as you want it to save the changes.
Gohan Ryu
11-27-2006, 03:22 PM
1) Go to START / SETTINGS / CONTROL PANEL.
2) In the Control Panel double click the "Display" icon.
3) In the "Display Properties" window click the "Desktop" tab.
4) Click the "Customize Desktop" button.
5) In the "Desktop Items" window uncheck the "My Documents" and "Internet Explorer" boxes.
6) Have a beer.
2) In the Control Panel double click the "Display" icon.
3) In the "Display Properties" window click the "Desktop" tab.
4) Click the "Customize Desktop" button.
5) In the "Desktop Items" window uncheck the "My Documents" and "Internet Explorer" boxes.
6) Have a beer.
vinnym86
12-04-2006, 04:10 AM
1) Go to START / SETTINGS / CONTROL PANEL.
2) In the Control Panel double click the "Display" icon.
3) In the "Display Properties" window click the "Desktop" tab.
4) Click the "Customize Desktop" button.
5) In the "Desktop Items" window uncheck the "My Documents" and "Internet Explorer" boxes.
6) Have a beer.
done all 6 steps before posting.
Oz, still no go.
2) In the Control Panel double click the "Display" icon.
3) In the "Display Properties" window click the "Desktop" tab.
4) Click the "Customize Desktop" button.
5) In the "Desktop Items" window uncheck the "My Documents" and "Internet Explorer" boxes.
6) Have a beer.
done all 6 steps before posting.
Oz, still no go.
03cavPA
12-04-2006, 04:51 AM
Do a google for Powertoys for Windows XP. You want to use Tweak UI. Use that, it will let you turn off whatever icons you don't want.
I have my display settings set for Classic as well. I've never cared for the "Fisher-Price" look of XP.
I have my display settings set for Classic as well. I've never cared for the "Fisher-Price" look of XP.
Oz
12-04-2006, 04:59 AM
Even worse with Vista.
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