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Windows - No Disk & Shortcut Folder Problem


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Guest iHikairi
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I connect a USB flash drive to my computer and then the"Windows - No Disk" error message popped up, I was confuse because I could open the flash drive without any problem. But then I was getting even more confused because the folder contained inside the flash drive the folder type was written as "shortcut".

 

 

At first, I thought it was not big of a problem with the Windows - No Disk, as I couldn't close it. I restart my computer, yet the error message still pops up continuously. I continued to ignored until I was fed up with it. Here's what the message looks like:

 

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I clicked Cancel, Try Again and Continue, several times and the window keep popping up, even the task manager couldn't get rid of it.

 

Then there is also, the type "Shortcut" Folder, also I notice whenever the "Shortcut" Folder appear, a folder with the name "Trasher." would always be there. Sorry, I couldn't get any images for this one, I don't want to risk my hard drive and flash drive being damage as this may be a virus, that I am unaware of.

 

 

After a few days latter with the same problem, my computer became extremely laggy. Example, whenever I tired opening the "My Computer", the loading would become much slower, OR Whatever flash drive I insert into my computer the folder with the shortcuts would appear too OR whenever I tired to open a program it wouldn't open unless I double click it several times until the program would run.

 

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