Yeah, it is indeed. It is located into your username-named folder.
You will find that folder at "C:\users\<<username>>" or "C:\documents and settings\<<username>>\local configuration"
C:\users\jane\desktop
In Windows, the default installation drive letter is C:, and the desktop folder will be in C:\Users\\Desktop\ (Windows Vista and newer) or C:\Documents and Settings\\Desktop\ (Windows XP), and for GNU/Linux distributions, /home//Desktop/(or simply ~/Desktop/ for any user that's logged in, will be directed to their own desktop folder)
C:\users\jane\desktop
To Eliminate desktop Clutter. Windows XP periodically moves unused desktop icons into a folder named Unused Desktop Shortcuts.
The desktop itself is a visual display of the desktop folders that reside in C:\Documents and Settings\(username/all users)\Desktop (unless an administrator has moved the folder to another location) When the computer loads, it looks to C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop for items to be displayed to all users and displays those in the main window. It will then look to ../*username*/desktop for personal desktop items to display if there are any.
right click on the file or folder ->select send to ->desktop (create shortcut) .
It will go into the desktop gadgets folder, to add it to your desktop type desktop gadgets into the start menu and press enter
Right click the folder then press delete or simply highlight and press delete on your keyboard.
Just click on the desktop and go into new then click folder. Thats for windows 7
Just click on the desktop and go into new then click folder. Thats for windows 7
You click with your Mouse on the Favicon (The icon of the website to the right of the Address bar where the website link is) and you drag that to your Desktop or Windows Explorer Folder which in your case can be My Documents. :)
The desktop background image is saved in C:\WINDOWS and c:\WINDOWS\Web\Wallpaper\ After right-clicking and selecting properties, click on desktop tab, click on the image you want and click browse. The specific folder it's in should open up.