you need a user account with administrator privileges first. from there go to "start", click on "run". type in "msconfig" in the space and enter. You will be able to access the applications that run on start up. uncheck the ones you do not want to start immediately.
When I got a new Windows computer the first icons on the desktop where those of the factory-loaded programs. So I would assume that if there was no factory loaded programs nothing would appear!
Connect the camera via USB and the drive will appear on the desktop. You can configure iPhoto to automatically download the images from the camera.
It might be because of your memory space or computer. Find Minecraft in your programs via the Start Menu. Right-click it, then click "Create Shortcut". An icon should appear on your desktop.
You can see what programs are active or not in the startup tab by typing in msconfig in the run command. You cannot add programs to the list, they appear automatically. However, you can choose which programs in the list start automatically when you turn on your computer by checking the Enable or Disable box for each program.
Pairs? No. Sunspots can be singular, but more often develop in clusters.
Right click on desktop go to 'view' option and there you will see 'show desktop icons', select that and icons should appear.
You create a shortcut for easy accessibility to files/programs/websites etc. To create a shortcut for a document, you right click the document and click "send to". A list will appear and you have to click "desktop (create shortcut)" to send it to the desktop (where the recycle bin is). You do the same for programs and folders. To favourite a website, you click "add to favourites" or something like that depending on the browser that you use. Hope this helped!
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Why would you want to do that. just right click and go to arange icons by and then go to show desktop icons uncheck that dektop icond will hide
System->Preferences->Desktop EffectsClick on the button labelled 'Enable Desktop Effects'Log out, then log back in.