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Thewinneroftime

Has any one had this problem. When I delete an empty folder and than I restart my pc, it comes back.

Ps: The recycle bin is not corrupted. 

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Maybe your recycle bin is --

 

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Ps: The recycle bin is not corrupted.

Oh.  Nevermind!

 

Are you getting any disk checks when you restart your computer?  If not, you might want to manually run one.  

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3 hours ago, Thewinneroftime said:

Has any one had this problem. When I delete an empty folder and than I restart my pc, it comes back.

Ps: The recycle bin is not corrupted. 

Clearly it’s haunted just burn it and jam sage in it for good measure.

 

 

more then likely it’s a folder a program is using so when you delete it and restart your computer the program remakes it

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I have this issue sometimes on my desktop.

Pressing F5 to refresh the window/desktop usually deals with the issue.

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