dont lose it in the first place
If you are in Windows 7, you can click (on the start bar) the box on the left of it. If you are in Windows XP or lower, click the icon on the Quick Launch Bar that has a message on it stating "Show Desktop"
To restore the Show Desktop in the Windows Quick Launch Toolbar one should ensure that the settings are configured to enable Show Quick Launch. Alternatively one can go to the Microsoft website, navigate to this problem and press the Fix It button.
A quick search in Google or Yahoo images produces various Windows cloud desktop backgrounds. There are various options including animated backdrops available.
[a]Quick launch [b]Systray [c]Taskbar [d]Time
taskbar
yes. you have the ability to toggle this option in most recent operating systems
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The User Desktop contains the Wallpaper and Icons represnting objects in the Desktop folder. Task Bar contains the Start Menu, Quick Launch bar, Icons representing running Applications, System Tray, and Clock. Windows Explorer is the primary File Manager for Windows. It allows you to browse and maintain the Files and Folders. The Registry is a collection of settings arranged in a tree. Many applications store settings in the Registry.
Run the Windows Experience Index.
Hold down the cntl key and drag the icon to the quick launch bar. This will copy the icon. If you don't hold the cntl key it will move the icon to the quick launch bar.
Windows Experience Index
Windows Experience Index