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rjbinney

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Quick Access Folders Gone
« on: January 24, 2022, 10:24:05 AM »
I have "recent folders" (or whatever the heck it is turned off), but I DID have a bunch of key folders pinned to my Quick Access in Windows Explorer. I just noticed they're all gone, replaced with the "stock" folders (e.g., "Desktop", "Downloads", "Pictures") AND something called "Google Drive".

I don't believe I've ever saved anything to Google Drive - maybe unintentionally on my phone, but never on my PC.

So, three questions come to mind:
1. Did Google (or something Google-adjacent) just hijack my file system?
2. Is there a way to find / restore my old settings (I'll eventually be able to restore from muscle memory, but what a pain). and
3. Anybody have any guess as to how this happened?

I just noticed this morning, haven't used the PC much since Friday, and I don't know that I would have noticed since Wednesday - last time I created / saved a bunch of new documents.

Dan: You're gonna need to get someone to fix my computer.                     Kim: What's wrong with it?                     Dan: It's in several pieces on my floor.

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    Re: Quick Access Folders Gone
    « Reply #1 on: January 25, 2022, 10:23:35 AM »
    You can revert to defaults view in explorer if that is the case. Sometimes some programs like ccleaner "removes" that settings also. Google drive itself I doubt that can change that settings.

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    Re: Quick Access Folders Gone
    « Reply #2 on: January 26, 2022, 10:43:45 AM »
    Thanks. Don't want "defaults" - that will start piling up "recently used" folders and, I don't remember quite why, I liked the way Win 7 did that better.

    It's just so weird that everything would disappear, and Google Drive would suddenly appear (the only things uploaded are hiking maps that I saved on a work PC in Milwaukee in 2015), at apparently the same time.
    Dan: You're gonna need to get someone to fix my computer.                     Kim: What's wrong with it?                     Dan: It's in several pieces on my floor.