Windows 10: Files that I perm deleted magically reappear on desktop

Discus and support Files that I perm deleted magically reappear on desktop in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; I deleted these files a LONG time ago, they are still appearing, I think it's onedrive, when they reappear, they have this little box icon on it.It has... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by Muhammad Shahbaz_013, Aug 14, 2024.

  1. Files that I perm deleted magically reappear on desktop


    I deleted these files a LONG time ago, they are still appearing, I think it's onedrive, when they reappear, they have this little box icon on it.It has been going on for SO LONG. When i delete them, they reappear again on the desktop in 1 second. Sometimes, when i'm working on something else, it fills the WHOLE SCREEN. It even makes my computer much slower, explorer crashed when i was deleting some of them. Please help! I can't live with a slow computer like this. I'm a gamer.

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    Muhammad Shahbaz_013, Aug 14, 2024
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  2. natr0n Win User

    win 7 need perm to delete files

    Is there anyway to have full control to delete things

    ever since this new win 7 install this mfpos randomly says i need perm to delete anything.


    anyone know of a reg file to load on startup or something


    *Bang Head :banghead:
     
    natr0n, Aug 14, 2024
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  3. win 7 need perm to delete files

    Safe mode might work. And checking the perm settings for those files.
     
    Peter1986C, Aug 14, 2024
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  4. Files that I perm deleted magically reappear on desktop

    Reappearing files I deleted

    Hi Aleander,

    Thank you for posting in Microsoft Community.

    We understand how you feel about the situation. We're sorry for the trouble.

    I suggest you to follow the below steps to delete the folder and check if it's reappear.


      • Open the Command prompt with admin (Windows +x and select Command prompt).

      • In the command prompt, type the command below and press enter.

        NOTE: Substitute
        Full Path of Folder within quotes below with your folder's full path within quotes instead.

        RD /S /Q "Full Path of Folder".

      • The folder should now be deleted.

      • Close the command prompt.
    Please reply to us with the status of the issue and check if it helps.

    Thanks.
     
    Anil Madishetty, Aug 14, 2024
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