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I don't use Windows Backup - never have and never will - but I accidentally hit 'Use This Drive For Backup' when loading a USB-connected hard drive, and even though I hit 'Cancel', it didn't appear to stop the process.
Now, every time I plug in this hard drive, Windows reports that I have an additional drive loaded, called 'G:[RECOVERY]'. When I open this cuckoo, it shows various files and folders that the backup process must have created. .
Also, this recovery folder is hidden, as there's no sign of it when I open the main drive folder, currently labeled 'F'.
How can I get shot of this unwanted process?
Thanks
Now, every time I plug in this hard drive, Windows reports that I have an additional drive loaded, called 'G:[RECOVERY]'. When I open this cuckoo, it shows various files and folders that the backup process must have created. .
Also, this recovery folder is hidden, as there's no sign of it when I open the main drive folder, currently labeled 'F'.
How can I get shot of this unwanted process?
Thanks
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Win7 Ultimate SP1Intel Core i5 9400 Coffee Lake 14nm16G DDR4NVidia GeForce GTX 960
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