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Q: How do keep folder icons from rearranging?

Since upgrading to Lion, icons in various folders keep rearranging themselves.   I arrange them manually but the arrangements don't always stick.  Some folders are ok and some are not.  Deleting the .DS_Store folder does not seem to help.  Ideas?

Posted on Jul 25, 2011 10:22 AM

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  • by MaestroCreep3k,

    MaestroCreep3k MaestroCreep3k Sep 29, 2011 9:20 AM in response to mrsuki
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    Sep 29, 2011 9:20 AM in response to mrsuki

    not to be a downer but I tried this a couple weeks ago to no avail ... but if it works for you then I'll be even more confused

  • by Brett C,

    Brett C Brett C Sep 29, 2011 9:53 AM in response to MadMacs0
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    Sep 29, 2011 9:53 AM in response to MadMacs0

    FWIW you can easily delete all the .DS_Store files on your hard drive, or just those in any selected directory path using the free utility OnyX

     

     

    not to rain on your parade, but I have done this before, but can confirm in my case it does NOT fix this problem.

     

    Actually, just for kicks, I just deleted them all again, rebooted, and now a few minutes later my icons are messed up again.

     

    as I've noted earlier in this thread, or perhaps other similar threads about this problem, simply doing some file Save-As from Mail or Safari eventually messes up my home folder icon placement. It's very repeatable. and extremely annoying.

     

    Somewhere, OS X Lion is probably corrupting the .DS_Store files, and clearing them all out does nothing to solve the root problem 

  • by mrsuki,

    mrsuki mrsuki Sep 29, 2011 10:12 AM in response to Brett C
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    Sep 29, 2011 10:12 AM in response to Brett C

    so far, so good, though whether i've spoken too soon remains to be seen.

     

    for clarity, the actual process i followed was this;

     

    close all instances of finder.

     

    open terminal.

     

    type in the command as above in my previous post, take heed of the warning about the sudo command.

     

    type in the admin password.

     

    sit back.

     

    now, here is the bit that raises a question or two.

     

    when i did this, i had time machine turned on, but no backup drive connected.

     

    in the terminal window, meanwhile, a prompt repeatedly appears on occasion asking whether to override the permissions on certain .ds_store files, all of which reside in directories found in the mobile backups folder.  i said no to each prompt each time.

     

    then, after waiting an age, while the process in terminal was still running, i turned time machine off completely, risky.  the terminal process promptly finished, while it responded to no time machine with a repeated message along the lines of directory not found.

     

    expected, as i'd effectively deleted the mobile backups folder.

     

    restarted.

     

    opened a few finder windows, changed the view options, did NOT click set as default anywhere.

     

    turned time machine back on.

     

    that was about 5 hours ago, and no finder view has changed yet.

     

    this is making me think that perhaps the local backups, in particular the local preference backups, have something to do with the view preferences being messed up.  or the fact that i left remember windows checked when i restarted.

     

    i'll wait and see some more.

  • by billearl,

    billearl billearl Sep 29, 2011 10:14 AM in response to mrsuki
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    Sep 29, 2011 10:14 AM in response to mrsuki

    To repeat what I posted earlier, I would suggest waiting for 10.7.2 (which I am testing) rather than inflicting additional pain on yourself by mass-deleting .DS_Store files.

  • by mrsuki,

    mrsuki mrsuki Sep 30, 2011 6:32 AM in response to billearl
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    Sep 30, 2011 6:32 AM in response to billearl

    ok, all was well until i restarted.  back to square one and waiting for apple to fix this.

  • by nickfran,

    nickfran nickfran Oct 1, 2011 9:32 PM in response to leonfromalexandria
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    Oct 1, 2011 9:32 PM in response to leonfromalexandria

    I stopped syncing iDisk in Mobile Me and that fixed the problem.

  • by Hen3ry,

    Hen3ry Hen3ry Oct 3, 2011 10:16 AM in response to nickfran
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    Oct 3, 2011 10:16 AM in response to nickfran

    I don't use iDisk or Mobile Me and still have the problem.

  • by nickfran,

    nickfran nickfran Oct 4, 2011 12:23 PM in response to Hen3ry
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    Oct 4, 2011 12:23 PM in response to Hen3ry

    My "solution" of turning off iDisk syncing lasted a few days, but alas my icons are rearranging again.  Something in iDisk syncing must trigger the change but must not be exclusive in doing it.  Waiting for Apple to fix this hideous bug, I guess.  Worst experience with an OS upgrade for me, by far.  Lots of things broken, Apple too busy trying to sell iPhones to get OS updates out, it seems.  Very frustrating for a long time Apple user.

  • by hacintosh,

    hacintosh hacintosh Oct 7, 2011 3:54 PM in response to leonfromalexandria
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    Oct 7, 2011 3:54 PM in response to leonfromalexandria

    There is a free applescript studio app called Desktop Icon Memorizer (DIM) v2.0.2 that works in Lion. It has two functions: It remembers the positions of your desktop icons. It restores them when they get messed up by Lion.

     

    You can get it here:

    http://parker9.com/desktopIconManager2.0.html#d

     

    /___sbsstatic___/migration-images/162/16295462-1.jpg

    It also includes the original applescript in the download for people curious on what it was built on, as well as the xcode project. It's donationware and not crippled. I'm not affiliated with DIM or the coder but always looking for easy solutions to problems that will probably get solved in an OS X update or two.

  • by r189,

    r189 r189 Oct 7, 2011 5:43 PM in response to hacintosh
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    Oct 7, 2011 5:43 PM in response to hacintosh

    That is great, and the xtools files are a bonus, but the desktop icons are the only ones that stay where I put them, it's the icons in the folders that move around uncontrollably....

  • by MaestroCreep3k,

    MaestroCreep3k MaestroCreep3k Oct 8, 2011 3:34 AM in response to r189
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    Oct 8, 2011 3:34 AM in response to r189

    ditto that .... my desktop icons are the only stability I have as well, its everything else that doesn't maintain view option settings that I set ... also I do not, and never have, used MobileMe or iDisk syncing, as stated in the earlier posts

     

    has everyone made sure to send a bug report to Apple? http://www.apple.com/feedback/macosx.html

  • by mrsuki,

    mrsuki mrsuki Oct 13, 2011 1:00 AM in response to MaestroCreep3k
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    Oct 13, 2011 1:00 AM in response to MaestroCreep3k

    after updating to 10.7.2, the problem remains. any further ideas?

  • by billearl,

    billearl billearl Oct 13, 2011 1:47 AM in response to mrsuki
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    Oct 13, 2011 1:47 AM in response to mrsuki

    mrsuki wrote:

     

    after updating to 10.7.2, the problem remains. any further ideas?

    Sorry to read that . I've been beta-testing 10.7.2 for the last six weeks, and this problem completely stopped for me with the first 10.7.2 build I tried and has remained fixed ever since. So it appeared 10.7.2 would be the answer for most others too.

     

    Prior to that, the problem wasn't quite as severe on my machine as some people reported, but many folders frequently forgot their settings and my desktop was messed up several times, enough to be extremely annoying.

     

    Only idea I have at the moment is feedback to Apple.

  • by k mcg,

    k mcg k mcg Oct 13, 2011 4:32 AM in response to billearl
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    Oct 13, 2011 4:32 AM in response to billearl

    10.7.2 update may have fixed it for me.

     

    I've tested by creating Pages and Numbers documents and saving them, and by either saving or opening then saving Mail attachments, seems ok.

     

    I took the precaution of setting the folder arrangement before updating though, in case that made a difference.

  • by mrsuki,

    mrsuki mrsuki Oct 13, 2011 4:34 AM in response to k mcg
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    Oct 13, 2011 4:34 AM in response to k mcg

    so far, the only folder that has the problem is the home folder which randomly switches back to column view instead of list view.  all other folders are sticking to list view for the moment.

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