Hard drive icon displaces

Hi Everyone,
My recent problem is everytime I restart the mini, hard drive icon appears at the centre of the desktop instead of its usual place. This started after I made some changes on the size of the desktop icons. Thanks...

Additionally, you could download the program Mac HelpMate:
http://www.machelpmate.com/
Run it.
Then, click on the lock in the bottom right, enter your system / administrator password.
Then, click on the "Clean" tab.
Then, choose remove .DS_Store files.
Then, click Go.
Now, see if that fixed your problem.
I hope this helps.
Let us know if you have other questions.
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