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Things can be 'off-screen' and still in the folder. It has happen to me more than once and it is really a pain when you open a preference pane and it is off-screen so you can't necessarily close it.
Ed Wall
On Oct 19, 2012, at 6:00 PM, rdavis wrote:
> Have you tried relaunching the Finder? Or rebooting the machine?
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> And it is a good idea to keep the desktop clean with as few items as possible. I myself had a terrible clutter there and didn't realize how much of a performance hit I was taking until I got rid of most of it.
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> Rick Davis
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>>> On 19 Oct 2012, at 00:46, Geoff Roynon wrote:
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>>>> Have you checked your folder - <user>/Desktop?
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>>>> Keeping files on the desktop is not good practice and creates a lot more work for the O/S.
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>>>> Jeff
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>>> Geoff
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>>> In file view, there are folders there.
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>>> That it should not be good practice to put stuff on the desktop is something I can understand. But in the present situation, the desktop is not functioning properly.
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>>> I have looked at all Finder options and I don't see what allows me to make the necessary changes.
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>>> At the present, I have a desktop picture and nothing else. Very frustrating.
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>>> T
>> Not sure what to suggest - you could try a safe boot (hold the shift key while booting). That may show the missing files.
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>> Jeff
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> リック・デーヴィス
> Rick Davis
> rdavis at mx6 dot nns dot ne dot jp
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