Path to My Documents location: C:documents and Settings (this is your computer name) My Documents, open the C disk--> open the Documents and Settings folder--> Open your computer name (the default is administrator)--> Open My Documents (this file is My Documents);
Method One:
Right-click the desktop blank place--> Select Properties--> the pop-up Display Properties dialog box, select the Desktop tab--> Click the bottom of the "custom desktop"--> the "My Documents" box in the pop-up Display Properties dialog. > click "OK" to exit;
Method Two:
Click on the "Start" menu--> on the right to find "My Documents"--> in "My Documents" click on the right mouse button--> will "show on the Desktop (S)" before the Tick;
Method Three:
Or the "My Documents" icon on the right side of the Start menu.--> "My Documents" with the left mouse button, drag the "My Documents" icon directly to the desktop;
Summary: My Documents are missing can be resolved by the above steps, location directory: C:documents and Settings (this is your computer name) My Documents.