Icons to keep moving every time that I reboot my system.

Move icons

I uncheck Align the grid and automatic reorganization under the icons to reorganize by, but I have icons keep stepping back to the left side of the screen every time I sign out and then sign back in.

Hello

Try these steps and check:

a. right click on the desktop, choose the viewcommand.

b. make sure that the auto arrange of icons is not checked.

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