Also, sometimes when you try dragging the selected items (to the Recycle
Bin, for example), if you release the mouse button before you can drop them
where you want them, sometimes it'll create copies in the source folder.
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"Patrick Palczewski" wrote:
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"almostbob" wrote:
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If you are using any software from your camera or cell phone, try
uninstalling it.
Ben
"Ben Myers" wrote:
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Once you figure out why it is happening (sounds like some accident),
almost all the stuff you see on your desktop is just in a folder
belonging you your login. A couple things like Recycle Bin are
controlled differently.
Every user has a Desktop folder and you can manipulate it just like
any other folder.
Mine is similar to:
C:\Documents and Settings\Jose\Desktop
You can navigate to yours, sort, move, rename, delete, etc.
Its all just files and folders.
The wierd thing is that I've removed these files (pics) from the My Pic
directory (including the Recycle Bin) and shortcuts to them still pop up on
the desktop until it's jammed full.
But thanks again.
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