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| | Deleted folder re-appears I have an empty folder on my desktop which I delete, but it keeps re-appearing a few minutes later, even when deleted from the recycle bin. Any ideas? |
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| | Re: Deleted folder re-appears Hi, Nicholas. Please tell us the name of that folder. It might be a system thing that some user here would recognize. Or some software that you've installed may be recreating the folder. Does the name suggest any program that you have installed? Have you run a malware scan? Recently? RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX rc@xxxxxx Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64) "Nicholas J" <NicholasJ@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:6D285CCD-08F2-4E4B-A6EB-A8A2C53BE6D2@xxxxxx Quote: >I have an empty folder on my desktop which I delete, but it keeps > re-appearing a few minutes later, even when deleted from the recycle bin. > Any > ideas? |
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| | Re: Deleted folder re-appears It's just a folder I created to contain some MP3 files on the desktop before I burned them to disc; folder now empty and kept re-appearing (although strangely hasn't done so today). Malware scan done this week with nothing found. "R. C. White" wrote: Quote: > Hi, Nicholas. > > Please tell us the name of that folder. It might be a system thing that > some user here would recognize. > > Or some software that you've installed may be recreating the folder. Does > the name suggest any program that you have installed? > > Have you run a malware scan? Recently? > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64) > > "Nicholas J" <NicholasJ@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:6D285CCD-08F2-4E4B-A6EB-A8A2C53BE6D2@xxxxxx Quote: > >I have an empty folder on my desktop which I delete, but it keeps > > re-appearing a few minutes later, even when deleted from the recycle bin. > > Any > > ideas? |
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| | Re: Deleted folder re-appears I spoke too soon...the annoying folder has started to reappear every time I start up and also about 30 mins after deleting. "R. C. White" wrote: Quote: > Hi, Nicholas. > > Please tell us the name of that folder. It might be a system thing that > some user here would recognize. > > Or some software that you've installed may be recreating the folder. Does > the name suggest any program that you have installed? > > Have you run a malware scan? Recently? > > RC > -- > R. C. White, CPA > San Marcos, TX > rc@xxxxxx > Microsoft Windows MVP > (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64) > > "Nicholas J" <NicholasJ@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:6D285CCD-08F2-4E4B-A6EB-A8A2C53BE6D2@xxxxxx Quote: > >I have an empty folder on my desktop which I delete, but it keeps > > re-appearing a few minutes later, even when deleted from the recycle bin. > > Any > > ideas? |
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| | Re: Deleted folder re-appears Might it be a CD burner's temporary folder? You try searching the Registry for the name of the folder, for clues as to its function regarding a program. To do so, collapse the left-hand pane entries, in the Registry Editor, until you only see "Computer". Then click on Edit in the menu, then Find. Type the name of the folder in the Find box. You can use your F3 key to keep going to each subsequent "find next" entry. "Nicholas J" <NicholasJ@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:A677DD81-46F4-41C1-A1F0-B9030EB6CA6A@xxxxxx Quote: >I spoke too soon...the annoying folder has started to reappear every time I > start up and also about 30 mins after deleting. > > "R. C. White" wrote: > Quote: >> Hi, Nicholas. >> >> Please tell us the name of that folder. It might be a system thing that >> some user here would recognize. >> >> Or some software that you've installed may be recreating the folder. >> Does >> the name suggest any program that you have installed? >> >> Have you run a malware scan? Recently? >> >> RC >> -- >> R. C. White, CPA >> San Marcos, TX >> rc@xxxxxx >> Microsoft Windows MVP >> (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64) >> >> "Nicholas J" <NicholasJ@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:6D285CCD-08F2-4E4B-A6EB-A8A2C53BE6D2@xxxxxx Quote: >> >I have an empty folder on my desktop which I delete, but it keeps >> > re-appearing a few minutes later, even when deleted from the recycle >> > bin. >> > Any >> > ideas? |
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| | Re: Deleted folder re-appears I too had the same issue. I discovered that media player was the source of the reappearing folder. At one time, I ripped a CD to a folder on my desktop. I have since deleted this folder, but discovered that everytime media player opened, the folder would reappear. Evidently when media player cannot resolve the path, it will recreate the folder structure rather than throw an exception. In any case, my fix was to adjust the media player options and reset the folder path to something else. Hope this helps, Brian "dean-dean" wrote: Quote: > Might it be a CD burner's temporary folder? > > You try searching the Registry for the name of the folder, for clues as to > its function regarding a program. To do so, collapse the left-hand pane > entries, in the Registry Editor, until you only see "Computer". Then click > on Edit in the menu, then Find. Type the name of the folder in the Find > box. You can use your F3 key to keep going to each subsequent "find next" > entry. > > > "Nicholas J" <NicholasJ@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:A677DD81-46F4-41C1-A1F0-B9030EB6CA6A@xxxxxx Quote: > >I spoke too soon...the annoying folder has started to reappear every time I > > start up and also about 30 mins after deleting. > > > > "R. C. White" wrote: > > Quote: > >> Hi, Nicholas. > >> > >> Please tell us the name of that folder. It might be a system thing that > >> some user here would recognize. > >> > >> Or some software that you've installed may be recreating the folder. > >> Does > >> the name suggest any program that you have installed? > >> > >> Have you run a malware scan? Recently? > >> > >> RC > >> -- > >> R. C. White, CPA > >> San Marcos, TX > >> rc@xxxxxx > >> Microsoft Windows MVP > >> (Running Windows Live Mail beta in Vista Ultimate x64) > >> > >> "Nicholas J" <NicholasJ@xxxxxx> wrote in message > >> news:6D285CCD-08F2-4E4B-A6EB-A8A2C53BE6D2@xxxxxx > >> >I have an empty folder on my desktop which I delete, but it keeps > >> > re-appearing a few minutes later, even when deleted from the recycle > >> > bin. > >> > Any > >> > ideas? > >> |
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