My window 7 Home Premium is missing icons for sorting office

I have TWO PC, HP running family Premium 64 bit, laptop and desktop computer.
My laptop has a "icons of sort..."  In the menu content when I right click on the desktop.
My office is "missing" so.

the content on the desktop has: VIEW and no sorting, but I have so many icons, I need to separate so I can clean them.

HOW can I get the icons 'FATE' back on this desktop computer?  Where at - it go?  My two systems are approximately the same version and updates to day so not sure why the difference.

Do you have any third-party desktop applications, such as fences from Stardock, installed?

I read other people with this problem and who were the cause.

Example, see next to the last message

http://www.SevenForums.com/general-discussion/65580-sort-doesn

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