You can find the AppData folder by opening Explorer (Windows+E) and typing in %userprofile% like this:Īnd then click on AppData with your right mouse button, click “search” and search for “IconCache” (if you can’t find a “search” under your menu, solve this problem first: Search Button disappeared). It was suggested that I delete the IconCache-Files under the folder AppData. One of the suggested solutions can be found on GroovyPost. This didn’t work for me, but might work for some. I have listed all the solutions that worked for other users, you might give them a try. I did lots of research and none of the suggested solutions worked for me. I found a solution to solve this ridiculous feature of Windows 10. Have you been recently experiencing that your desktop icons move to your second screen – such as after rebooting your pc, unplugging your second screen or similar?