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My folders are messed up, after I tried to change the settings for Skype downloads.

 

How Both Desktop and Downloads say 'Downloads' and I can't get to the downloads folder.

 

I've tried resetting them using Explorer, view, reset folders, but they remain faulty.

Is there any other way to reset folders in Explorer?

Thanks

 

Posted

The description of your problem is not clear.  Can you possible post a picture that shows an error message or shows "Both Desktop and Downloads say 'Downloads'"?

 

When you say reset do you mean rename?

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Posted (edited)

Thanks

That helped, but Desktop is still called Downloads, after I tried to get Skype to download to desktop

 

ANy ideas on how to change this file name?

Thanks

 

Edited by toast1
Posted
25 minutes ago, toast1 said:

Thanks

That helped, but Desktop is still called Downloads, after I tried to get Skype to download to desktop

 

ANy ideas on how to change this file name?

Thanks

 

 

How on earth did you manage to do that??!!

Posted

This PC > Local Disk (C:) > Users > (your username) > (wrongly named Desktop) Right click on(wrongly named Desktop icon) > click on Rename and rename it to Desktop

Posted

Thanks for the advice but that does not fix the problems when I am in Explorere, the Desktop Folder is still called Downloads. 

Anyway to fix this?

Thanks

 

Posted
8 minutes ago, toast1 said:

Thanks for the advice but that does not fix the problems when I am in Explorere, the Desktop Folder is still called Downloads. 

Anyway to fix this?

Thanks

 

 

Take a screenshot and post it

Posted (edited)

How Both Desktop and Downloads say 'Downloads' and I can't get to the downloads folder.

Are you saying that you see these two entries in File Explorer?

C:\Users\your_username\Downloads

C:\Users\your_username\Downloads

This is technically impossible, so there is something going on under the hood that allows the system to distinguish one from the other.

 

I recall I had a similar problem back in Win7 days.  In my research I learned there was some special kind of link that was used under the C:\Users directory, different from the standard Win shortcut .  It was messy, having to do with UAC permissions, etc.  If you have the patience you may want to look in that direction.

Personally I'd say do a complete backup of your C:\ drive (and verify it!) and then use the Win installation utility to repair your system.  I did this back when I was running Win7,  I think had I messed things up by playing around with performance optimizers, registry compressors, etc.  I was quite impressed by the results: CPU usage dropped to single digits afterwards, whereas it was idling at around 20% beforehand, execution was definitely faster, and the weirdness under C:\Users was healed.  If you don't like the results you can restore from the backup. 

Or just learn to live with the present glitch.

 

 

Edited by bendejo
Posted

Perhaps true.

 

I'm using Win10, which I'm happy with, but trying to rename a folders for downloads in Skype caused this, I may just contact MS help

 

thanks

 

 

Thanks

 

Posted
1 hour ago, toast1 said:

Perhaps true.

 

I'm using Win10, which I'm happy with, but trying to rename a folders for downloads in Skype caused this, I may just contact MS help

 

thanks

 

 

Thanks

 

 

Once again... Screenshot. Don't you know how?

Posted
3 hours ago, toast1 said:

Thanks1.png.8f459f58969f89012ecca2a67f1501de.png

 

What happens when you right click on the one with the arrow, choose Properties, then Location, edit the name from Desktop to Downloads and then click Apply. You also have the option to Restore to Defaults.

Posted

Hello

I managed to change the name, but not the icon, it shows a down arrow, can't work out how to change this.


Thanks

 

Posted
18 hours ago, toast1 said:

Hello

I managed to change the name, but not the icon, it shows a down arrow, can't work out how to change this.


Thanks

 

 

Why do you want to change the 'arrow'? Arrow is for Downloads, so that should be named Downloads.

The one with the Screen is the one that should be named Desktop.

Posted
3 hours ago, toast1 said:

I can't get the icon for desktop

 

 

 

You need to learn to express yourself better.

 

The icon for Desktop is already shown in your screenshot;

 

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It's the lower of the two. So you simply needed to rename the upper one to Downloads, leaving the lower one alone.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, toast1 said:

I'm trying to fix this icon, Desktop with an arrow.

Thanks

 

image.png.c115b6e8165eddf2a4c5a1236fd223ec.png

 

What happened when you followed the instruction in post #14?

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

I worked it out!

 

In Win10, if you make Desktop the default download folder, then it renames Desktop to Download.

A new annoying improvement.

 

 

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