What is Desktop Icons Position and Folder View Settings Issue ?
In this issue what actually happens is
that you try to change the position of Desktop Icons or change the view
settings of files and folders and the changes get applied but soon after
you restart your system the orientation reverts back to the previous
one causing Windows 10 unable to render or remember the recently applied
orientation of Desktop Icons or Folder view settings. The Same thing
happens When a user changes folder view to thumbnails, list, large
icons, etc and closes that Windows Explorer and then re-opens the same
folder again the applied changes reverts back to the previous state.
This is really a frustrating issue and therefore if you are facing the
same issue then don’t worry just go through the below given simple
tutorial on how to fix desktop icons position and fix folder view
settings in Windows 10.
How to Fix Desktop Icons Position Windows 10 and Folder View Settings ?
Fix – 1 : ESET NOD32 Conflict Issues
It has been observed that users having
ESET NOD32 security or ESET Smart Security Suite installed in their
Windows 10 systems are frequently facing this issue because of the
faulty Cleaner module that is present in ESET products and what happens
is that whenever ESET Security tool detects something malicious
activities or threats the older version of te Cleaner module changes an
important key value in Windows registry thereby causing the annoying
issue.
*Moreover ESET has accepted the
fault at their end and therefore they have provided an update as well so
as to fix the Cleaner module functionality which you can download
manually from the ESET servers.
Fix – 2 : By Fixing Windows Registry
- Press Windows + R button to open RUN Dialog box and there type regedit and Press Enter which will open Windows Registry Editor for you.
Now here in the Windows Registry Editor Navigate to the Following Keys one by one :
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{42aedc87-2188-41fd-b9a3-0c966feabec1}\InProcServer32
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{42aedc87-2188-41fd-b9a3-0c966feabec1}\InProcServer32
- Here in the right side of Window just check the value of (Default) string and make sure that it is set to the following path :
%SystemRoot%\system32\windows.storage.dll
*Do the Same for both the Keys
Note – In order to
change the value of (Default) string you need to take ownership of the
InProcServer32 key in both the locations. To know how to take ownership
of keys just check out the following article :
Alternatively – If you
are not good at technically fixing or making changes to Windows sytem
files then don’t worry here below is an automated script for adjusting
the Windows Registry Keys
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