automatic delete file when double-click

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    Windows 8 Pro 64-Bit
       #11

    Okay...
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    window seven ultimate 32 bit
       #12

    thank you ladyback bear i keep that in my mind... and to all of you guys to help me in my problem. i learn to all of you so much.. thank you again..:)
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    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #13

    Your welcome. You want to know if it's a virus. The only way to know is to run the programs like I posted in my #8. Their are many others but these two work very well for many, and they are free.
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    32 bit
       #14

    I have thesame problem to and it pissed me off Cannot be detect in antivirus
    even i format all files of my drive the virus remain
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  5. Posts : 1
    TEXAS
       #15

    Same double click = delete prompt


    I assumed it was some undetectable virus, so I reloaded windows 7, however, the problem persisted. Next I changed hard drives with another load of windows 7, and it still wants to delete anything i double click on... So now i am guessing that the remote keyboard is the likely villain. Is anyone else with this problem using a remote keyboard?
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    Windows 7 32bit
       #16

    I have Dell latitude E5440. When i clicked to any icon, it always asked me "Are you sure you want to remove this file to the recycle Bin? New computer and New installed windows. Problem was "Delete" key on keyboard. That key was incredible sensitive. When you make CTRL+ALT and touch/ even blow the Delete key. It made that command proper:))) I changed my keyboard and problem fixed.
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    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #17

    Thank you sarpm for joining our forum and the information.
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