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The desktop location has been changed so that the files are not saved to the real desktop. The files not visible on the desktop are hidden. You have logged into a different user account. There are viruses on the computer, preventing the files from being displayed or deleting the desktop files automatically.
Search File Explorer: Open File Explorer from the taskbar or right-click on the Start menu, choose File Explorer and then select a location from the left pane to search or browse. For example, select This PC to look in all devices and drives on your computer, or select Documents to look only for files stored there.
Missing default icons: Essential icons like the Recycle Bin, This PC, Control Panel, Network, and user folders may not be set to appear on the desktop due to system configuration settings. Graphics driver issues: Outdated or missing graphics drivers can cause icons to disappear or display incorrectly.
Show Desktop Icons. Before attempting complex solutions, you need to right-click on any blank space on the desktop and click View to make sure the Shows desktop icons option is checked. You can uncheck and check this option repeatedly, then restart your computer and see whether the invisible files are displayed.
Right-click the file or folder, and then click Properties. Click the Security tab. Under Group or user names, click your name to see the permissions that you have. Click Edit, click your name, select the check boxes for the permissions that you must have, and then click OK.
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2 Answers 2 1) The files are just hidden and your OS settings do not allow to display hidden files 2) The files have been moved to another location 3) The files have been deleted
Correct answer is My Documents. A default folder is a folder that a file is automatically saved in. My Documents In Windows operating system, is the default to keep personal files/folders.
For Files or Folders Navigate to the file or folder you want to add. Right-click on the file or folder and select Show more options Send to Desktop (create shortcut)