Please note: this tutorial is taken from here
Recognize this ??
You've got all your windows sized, icons placed the way they look great....
explorer crash! (Or, the thing crashes not that much anymore, but it seems to
forget sometimes...) And there you go again.. but, there's a way to recover all
your settings, that's windows placing, sizing and icon positions, with just one
click (Win 9x/2k).
First, make it all
look, once more, just the way you want it to be. Choose about 30 folders you
access frequently to look good (don't forget your win- and system dir, program
files etc.).
Now these settings are
in the Registry, open it and go to:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer
Select the folder
'Streams'. Choose 'Registry' in the toolbar, and 'export registry-key'. The
information in the key is being stored in a .reg file, which is a simple
textfile. Name & store where you want. Then do the same with the folder
'StreamMRU'.
Close RegEdit and open
the last file with notepad. Remove the first line (REGEDIT4) and copy the rest.
Then open your first file and paste it at the end. Save, close and make a
shortcut to your desktop. And then, have fun and mess up all your favorite
folders. Once exhausted (double)click your shortcut and confirm you wanna enter
this info into the Registry. Rejoice!
A lot of graphic cards
come with some software to save your desktop icon layout. If yours didn't,
alternatives:
Softwarium Restore
Desktop http://www.softwarium.com/download/RDSetup.exe "magically restores
icons' positions after display resolution changing. You can also restore saved
icons' positions manually by rightclicking on the desktop" (free, all
versions).
(!!) An even more
integrated solution, that works in all versions, is using layout.dll/layout.reg
http://www.virtualplastic.net/download/hacks/layout.zip from the NT 4 Resource
Kit. Put the .dll in your (9x) \Windows\System, (2k) \Winnt\System32 or (XP)
\Windows\System32 folder, import the .reg file and have the option to save and
restore (one configuration) in the rightclickmenu of My Computer and the bin
(14 kB, source: Jorge Walker at Axcel216).