QUOTE (hari123 @ Mar 10 2008, 06:53 AM)

I've been away for awhile.Sorry I could not have responded earlier.The desktop is as Hazelnut has shown.Anyway,here's the screenshot.
Click to view attachmentHi hari123.
What you have, as already mentioned, as far as I can see from your screenshot, is perfectly normal:

You have "folder" icons, which are all the same, and the arrow leads you to the icons of the programs etc which are inside the folders.
The only icons you will have on your "All Programs" menu are icons not inside folders, as in the right side of the screenshot of my "All Programs" menu.
For quick access, you can follow the arrow of any folder to the "active" shortcut icon, press and hold left mouse button, and drag it across to anywhere on that menu, so it's quicker to access. Like the right side of the screenshot.
Or, you can follow the arrow to any icon, right click, and select "send to > desktop, create shortcut".
This puts any shortcut you want, onto the desktop.
Or, you can follow the arrow to any icon, right click, and select "pin to start menu".
This puts icons obviously onto your "Start Menu".
Another thing to check, is right click any open space on your desktop, select "properties > desktop > customize desktop > and make sure "Run Desktop Cleanup Wizard Every 60 days" is unchecked, otherwise every 60 days, shortcuts you haven't used are removed.
I'm not sure if I'm warm here, or way off the mark, but hope this helps.
EDIT: Keep in mind that the "Start Menu" you see on the left of the screenshot is "active". Unless you have it set to zero, the shorcuts not pinned in that menu change to show the most recently used. To set this to zero, to keep it from changing, right click the Taskbar at the bottom of the screen, select "Properties > start menu > customize > Number of programs on start menu > set to zero.