Same Icon on Desktop twice

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I accidentally deleted my desktop file and it asked me something about
duplication. My fingers moved to fast and i agreed. Now I have two of the
same icons on my desktop. When I try to delete one of the icons, either they
will both go away or one will stay there and not work. Sometimes I can get it
to only have 1 icons but once I install a new program, it will double the
icons again. I added a desktop file again to "user" file and there is also a
"Public Desktop" in the public file. This is very annoying and I would like
to be able to put icons on my desktop without the duplication. How do I fix
this?
This situation is really hard to explain so I hope someone will have an idea
of how to fix it besides reinstalling windows. Thanks!
 
I accidentally deleted my desktop file and it asked me something about
duplication. My fingers moved to fast and i agreed. Now I have two of the
same icons on my desktop. When I try to delete one of the icons, either they
will both go away or one will stay there and not work. Sometimes I can get it
to only have 1 icons but once I install a new program, it will double the
icons again. I added a desktop file again to "user" file and there is also a
"Public Desktop" in the public file. This is very annoying and I would like
to be able to put icons on my desktop without the duplication. How do I fix
this?
This situation is really hard to explain so I hope someone will have an idea
of how to fix it besides reinstalling windows. Thanks!

Unintelligible. What is a "desktop file"?

Solutions are unlikely as long as the problem is unclear.

Hans-Georg
 
When I installed Vista there was a Desktop folder with this location
C:\Users\Kate\Desktop which I accidentally deleted. I remember it asked me
about duplication when I deleted it and I pushed ok. I can't remember what
it said because it has been awhile now. I thought I could just add a
'Desktop' folder back to C:\Users\Kate ,which I did. Now when I add a
shortcut to my desktop, it will duplicate the shortcut. I tried deleting the
Desktop folder that I added but it still will duplicate the shortcuts on my
desktop.

How do I add shortcuts to my desktop without them being duplicated?

I'm not sure if this is a better explanation or not.. sorry I'm trying..
 
When I installed Vista there was a Desktop folder with this location
C:\Users\Kate\Desktop which I accidentally deleted. I remember it asked me
about duplication when I deleted it and I pushed ok. I can't remember what
it said because it has been awhile now. I thought I could just add a
'Desktop' folder back to C:\Users\Kate ,which I did. Now when I add a
shortcut to my desktop, it will duplicate the shortcut. I tried deleting the
Desktop folder that I added but it still will duplicate the shortcuts on my
desktop.

How do I add shortcuts to my desktop without them being duplicated?

I'm not sure if this is a better explanation or not.. sorry I'm trying..

Yes, it is, thanks!

You could use regedit.exe to check the following key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell
Folders

Check whether there is exactly one value named Desktop and check
where it points. Perhaps this is the key. Perhaps you can fix it
right here, if you can spot something that's not right. Try to
compare this to another computer.

Also try to put a file directly into the Desktop folder to check
whether that appears only once on the actual desktop, to get a
feeling for the nature of the error.

I'm taking this from Windows XP, so there is a smal risk that
this works differently in Windows Vista, but it's worth a check.

I just checked the Desktop folder, and it doesn't seem to have
any special characteristics---it is a normal folder.

Be aware that there is a second Desktop folder anyway, in the
All Users profile. The actual desktop shows a superimposition of
both, but when you create an icon on the desktop, it should go
only into your user profile, not into All Users\Desktop.

Good luck---Hans-Georg
 
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