USB device connected, odd folders automatically created + error msgs

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    Oh hehe, glad you got it fixed and it didn't turn out to be an infection. Such an easy fix, right? :)
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  2. Posts : 28
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       #22

    GokAy said:
    Oh hehe, glad you got it fixed and it didn't turn out to be an infection. Such an easy fix, right? :)
    Yes! I'm super glad it wasn't an infection of some sort, and that it was an easy thing to fix! It did take a few days to figure it out since I just happened to stumble upon my user folder and notice that the folders there weren't right, but I'm glad it's all fixed now! :)
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  3. Posts : 7,058
    Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit
       #23

    Thank you for letting us know what resolved your problem.We grow wiser with such useful feedbacks. Next time somebody comes with a similar problem we won't be running helter skelter - that is if we manage to remember .
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    jumanji said:
    Thank you for letting us know what resolved your problem.We grow wiser with such useful feedbacks. Next time somebody comes with a similar problem we won't be running helter skelter - that is if we manage to remember .
    No prob! :) I'm glad it was such a simple fix, and that it wasn't anything that was more troublesome or more worrisome. I hope that the next person will find this useful, if they happen to have or run into similar issues as I did.
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