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Desktop.ini Question
I had an odd occurrence happen today. Would like to get some feedback on what might have been the issue.
I have my OS installed on my SSD and my HDD is mostly for data, although I have a few old games installed on it as well.
I noticed the last month this has happened, I've been busy so didn't try to figure it out until now, every time I would open one folder (that contained about 15 other folders) explorer would hang for a really long time. It would show 2 folders but then take about 5-10 seconds to show the rest of them. So I defragged my HDD (it was pretty bad, about 40%) and thought okay, it'll be fine. But it wasn't, that folder still hung. Of course I though well my HDD is going to die on me. To test it, I copied this folder of folders to another location (and when copying it said there was an error copying the desktop.ini file). My first thought was why on earth is there a desktop.ini file "there." So I skipped it and just copied the rest. When I went into this backup version, it loaded instantly. So of course it was the desktop.ini. I located which folder the desktop ini was in, via search, went to this folder specifically but couldn't open it. Now why there would be an .ini file in a folder of one of my old games is beyond me. I have no idea how it was created.
I ended up having to delete the original game folder completely. Even clicking it to delete it made it hang. And deleting it from my recycle bin took forever too. Finally it is gone. I wanted to take a look at the desktop.ini file, but I couldn't get to it because the folder just would not open, all I could do was delete the entire thing.
So what is with these desktop.ini files? They seem to pop up in really random places. I have 2 on my desktop at the moment also. One lets me read it, the other one says "Access Denied."
Can anyone here shed some light on why the .ini file I disposed of was created in such an odd location and how it got corrupted? And is there any way to see what is inside the normal one on my desktop that is giving me the access denied?
Thanks!
Last edited by Juniper; 28 Mar 2013 at 18:34.