ReIcon is portable freeware that enables you to save and restore your desktop layout. If you frequently change your screen resolution (e.g. to play games or use applications that require a specific resolution), you are probably familiar with the problem of your desktop icons being jumbled into a mess after you switch back to your normal resolution. ReIcon solves this problem by allowing you to save your desktop layout and restore it later with the click of a button (or with the right-click context menu).
ReIcon is very easy to use. Set your icons the way you like them, save the layout, then restore this layout later when the need arises.
ReIcon v2.0 – Tuesday 15. March 2022
– [Added] New options for System Tray menu
– [Added] Option to update the previously saved backup from the list
– [Added] some new options under the Options menu
– [Added] More than 1 restore option has been added to the right-click menu
(The ContextMenuRestoreCount value in the ini file can be changed from 1 to 6)
– [Added] Many improvements have been made in coding
Benefits:
– Save your favorite icon layout for each resolution
– Save many different layouts
– It’s portable, no need to install anything
– Unicode support
– Easily add “Save/Restore Icon Layout” to the right-click context menu
– CMD support (at CMD, type ReIcon /? for help)
– Align icons to Grid – this allows you to snap your desktop icons to a grid, similar to Windows’ Auto-Arrange feature)
How To Use It:
Extract the ZIP to any folder and then run the program. Click the “Save Icon Layout” button to save the current desktop layout. You will then see the “New Icon Position” name, resolution and icon number in the list of saved layouts. To restore a saved layout, select the layout from the list and then click the “Restore Icon Layout” button.
You can also right-click the saved layout and choose “Restore” from the context menu. Yet another way is to double-click any saved layout in the list to quickly restore that layout. To delete a saved layout, either select the one you wish to remove and click the Delete button, or right click it and select Delete from the context menu.
You can add “Save/Restore icon layout” to your Desktop or My Computer right-click menu. To do so, click the Options menu and then to ‘Add Context Menu‘ , choose an appropriate option. To remove them, go to the same location, and choose “Uninstall All”.
To add only the Restore option to the context menu, select it first, then select ‘Desktop’ and/or ‘My Computer’ to apply to that menu. Clicking the “Add Only Restore Option” and/or “Use Shift Key to Display” will not create context menu entries, only sub-menus. And the result :
If you wish, you can right click the ReIcon Application system tray icon and restore any Icon layout
Note 1: In ReIcon’s Options menu, if “Disable Auto-Arrange” is NOT selected (by default, it is), and the Windows desktop context menu entry ‘View –> Auto-Arrange Icons’ IS selected, then ReIcon’s ‘Restore Icon Layout’ feature may not work properly. To Stop Desktop Icons From Changing Positions after log in , restart or refresh please Untick “Auto Arrange icons” feature.
Note 2: If you have multiple monitors and these monitors have separate icon structures, after saving Icon positions layouts , Desktop context menu auto align to grid feature must not be marked, because after the restore , it causes the icons on the closed monitor to appear on the active desktop. In addition, Align Icons To Grid feature shouldn’t be selected in the program settings (under disable auto Arrange)
Add ReIcon shortcut to the Windows Startup Folder (for Autostart)
To enable ReIcon to load at Windows startup, click the Edit menu, then choose ‘Add a shortcut to Startup Folder’. If you wish to remove this later, go to Edit, then choose ‘Delete Shortcut from Startup Folder’
How to change Icon layout order On GUI
In this new version of the ReIcon you can change saved Icon layout order via drag and drop
ReIcon has CMD (command line) support. The options for this are shown below:
How to backup with ID: You can use this command to overwrite an existing profile (if it already exists)
ReIcon_x64.exe /s /ID id , for example :
ReIcon_x64.exe /s /ID elq
How to restore any backup with ID:
ReIcon_x64.exe /r /ID id , for example :
ReIcon_x64.exe /r /ID elq
How to define the save path with parameter and ID (You can use any extension)
ReIcon_x64.exe /S /File D:\ID , for example :
ReIcon_x64.exe /S /File D:\abc.ini
Restore with path:
ReIcon_x64.exe /R /File D:\ID , for example :
ReIcon_x64.exe /R /File D:\abc.ini
Supported operating systems: Windows 11 , Windows 10 , Windows 8.1 , Windows 8 , Windows 7 , Windows Vista , Windows xp – (both x86 and x64)
Supported languages: English , Turkish , German , French , Polish , Hungarian , Russian , Chinese (Simplified) , Korean , Swedish , Portuguese (Brazilian) , Czech , Japanese , Spanish , Dutch (Nederlands) , Romanian , Italian , Greek , Hebrew , Lithuanian , Slovak , Vietnamese
File: ReIcon_x64.exe │ Virustotal
MD5: 62700051f1a1c4a1966e5846d9c9ed5e
SHA1: e3971fe436aaff003cff256c4fac0b7f9542e4dd
File: ReIcon.exe │ Virustotal
MD5: 8b2d8253bb151c8204ee257552d5ccaa
SHA1: efdffc5b9d89abd02fcbae201e001bd5f619bff8
Thanks to the developers! Please add command line options! Please!
Hi Vladimir , We did not install it in Program Files because of the restricted user ,
A Restricted user account can not add or edit something in program files , Thanks
Hi! , Thanks for the wonderful program, saves me a lot of time :). Just one question: is it possible to install it (for desktop context menu) somewhere in Program Files folder? I almost always block all apps in Program Data/App Data folders through AppLocker/SRP (and I honestly believe that nothing should be installed there for security reasons). Of course I can add an exception for the ReIcon (and I do), but I believe there should be a better solution. Thanks!
Is there a possibility to use this in a domain environment to make sure all users have the same desktop layout. Restore the desktop layout every time they log-in?
Thank you Sualdam
I’ve sent you a small donation.
It does what I wanted in Windows 10. Thanks for sharing.
languages Spanish plis Thank you very much for the program
No , if you use x64 system use “ReIcon_x64”
i was just curious if i was to use the 64-bit version, would i need both .exe files that are a part of the downloaded package to run, or just “ReIcon_x64”? Thanks 🙂 Love the new options!
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please fix download link
I tried to download v1.6
I click the link on https://www.sordum.org and it brings me here to https://www.sordum.org/8366/reicon-v1-6-restore-desktop-icon-layouts
I scroll down and click Download and it takes me back to https://www.sordum.org
No download ever starts.
Please don’t pecify the layout name just use Appropriate command parameter
for example you can create a “backup.bat” file and use one of the following commands
For the x86 system: “ReIcon.exe /R” , For the x64 systems: “ReIcon_x64.exe /R”
after that use “backup.bat” in task scheduler to auto restore the last backup of the icon layout
Hi, Thanks for this great program! a question thugh:
How can I specify in command line to load the latest layout?
or, to not create new layout each time I save the desktop but overwrite the existing layout?
the problem is, that I’m running a scheduler to restore my layout, and I specify there the layout name, the problem is, after changing the layout and saving it, a new layout created and the next time the scheduler runs it restores the old layout. Thanks!
1. Right clik last icon layout and use : Create shortcut feature
2. Open Run dialog ( Win + R )
3. use shell:Startup comand
4. copy/paste icon layout shortcut
Thank you again velociraptor for such a fantastic utility. Right now I seem to be having issues with my Windows 7×64 installation, and I’m just not ready to do a complete fresh install right now – but will soon. Every time I reboot the computer my icons are flung everywhere all over the desktop! 🙂 I’ve found ReIcon amazing for getting through this annoying period until i refresh my installation… then it occurred to me, is there perhaps a way to run as a startup command/script that upon every reloading of Windows, ReIcon could basically automatically revert to the last saved layout? I can’t seem to figure this out myself, so I though I would ask you if there might be a way to do something like this.
Thank you very much, I would sincerely appreciate an email back or even a response in the comments here. Much appreciated! *bows*
This is a great little utility, but consider this another vote for annuvin’s request list! Of his list, if we could just get the ability to overwrite an existing profile via command line, everything else on his list could be scripted very simply.
Hats off to you though for this app. One of the most well-designed and implemented pieces of freeware I’ve used in a very long time.