A agree it is a bad practice, but I have seen a desktop with so many
file and folder they stretched across two or three 19" monitors. This
guy has to use search of find particular files on his desktop. And the
system runs fine like this!!!
oldbattler@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> My boss and I disagree on this - is there really anything wrong with
> having a lot of files on your desktop? Sure...it's not the best way to
> stay organized, but can it really cause any problems with the
> operating system?
> I'd love ton know what people think.
> A
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