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Is this a registry issue?
hello, this computer is x86, running Windows seven Intel dual core processor. I am the only user. It runs fine and have no real problems with it - but something quirky has happened today. When I click on a shortcut for my Download folder, or on the 'User' folder, or a file within, say, 'Tools' situated on a different drive, my music app (Media Monkey ) opens instead. it is no big deal because I can open these other folders in different ways, but I do not understand why this is happening or how to correct it. There used to be a shortcut fixer native to Windows - is there still such a tool do you know? I have tried uninstalling-reinstalling MM, I have checked for malware via Webroot, and Malwarebytes is on realtime so should have picked it up if there was anything on here - but really I think this is more likely a corruption somewhere. When I ran another app for shorcut fixes it found 67 needed fixing. not sure if that is hyperbole or a real issue, but SOMETHING is wrong!