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Folder deleted from desktop keeps coming back - days later
Hello everyone,
I researched this a lot, both here and elsewhere, before asking about this. The solutions either didn't work or didn't seem to apply to my situation so I decided it was time to join and ask about it.
Specifically - the folder is from one of several CDs that I ripped so I could put the music on my MP3 player. I used Windows Media Player and had it put the folders it created on the desktop, then I moved those to the player, put copies on my hard drive and the external hard drive that I use for backups, and deleted the ones on the desktop. But one of them won't stay deleted. Here's what I've tried:
- renaming it and deleting it
- moving it to another folder and deleting it from there
- deleting it using the CMD prompt, with both its full name and the short version (sorry, I don't remember where I got the info to do that), using both DEL and RMDIR
- deleting it using the CMD prompt by dragging the folder to the CMD window (that didn't work, I think there was a syntax error)
- shredding it from the desktop using my antivirus, AVG
- booting to Puppy Linux, which I have on a flash drive, and deleting it in Linux
And of course emptying the Recycle Bin after every attempt. But for some reason the folder keeps reappearing, not right away but later on. I haven't really tracked this but it seems to be just two or three days. It'll be gone for a while and then - it's back.
In reading another thread here just now I began to wonder if maybe this had something to do with one of the peripherals. The external HD is always connected but the music player of course isn't; I connect it only when I've downloaded something, usually a podcast, that I want to listen to when I'm out walking. I'm just not sure how that could be related or, if it could be related, how to test it. And of course I'd really like this folder to be gone. For good. It's empty so it's basically just taking up space on the desktop but it's annoying, and it makes me wonder if there's something else that could be going on that might be a potential problem.
So if anyone has any ideas about how to have this folder stop coming back to haunt me (so to speak :) ) I would really appreciate hearing them. FYI, I'm using a Dell Latitude E6400 laptop that's running Windows 7 Pro 64-bit. I don't remember the brand name of the external HD and it's not on the unit but I'm not using any backup software, I just copy files manually. The player is a Philips GoGear Vibe.
Thanks in advance for your help.