.DS_Store

I just recently notice a .DS_Store file appearing on my desktop, How can I remove that file? Whenever I delete it just keeps coming back. I do not want it on my desktop.

ds store wrote: run all the maintainence and cleaning, reboot
If you are seriously suggesting running all these (including ticking all the unticked boxes), this is completely insane. For the same purpose, Applejack, for that matter, would be much simpler and probably safer, since it's running from single user in Root, with no chance of open apps.
(Besides, it's plus .98 Cents, not .75.)
And just because it can be downloaded from Apple doesn't mean beans. I'm not saying it's garbage (far from it, it's a very good utility when used judiciously -- and this isn't exactly a judicious use of it), but there's a lot of garbage at Apple Downloads (or used to be. Now, I suppose, all the garbage is in the App store. Even MacKeeper used to be listed in Apple Downloads.) BTW, AFAIK -- and I'll wait to be corrected on this point -- it was never recommended on Apple Downloads, it was simply listed there along with everything else under the sun.
Perhaps your instructions might be more selective?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/applejack/
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-10334620-263.html?tag=mfiredir
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