Desktop "Hard disk" Icon wont stay were I put it.....

Ok this is REALLY annoying me. I have tried to move my desktop "disk" icon (the link to your personal hard disk) to a different position on my screen, I want it at the bottom near the right hand side, every time I move it stays where I want it untill I log out or restart, upon loging in it has moved back to its default position in the top right of the screen.
I have tried many things:
Trashing various .plst files
Various combinations of "snap to grid" and "arrange Icons by". But to have the icon where I want i have to have both arrange by and snap to grid UNCHECKED.
I know if you put an icon to close to the side of the screen then it will be moved automaticaly so I have also tried placing the icon dead centre on the screen and then restarting, the icon still moves back to its default position.
This is extremely annoying and any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Alot!

No Ideas anyone? This is such an annoying problem!

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