My customer has a folder on the desktop named "Junk". When I try to delete it I get the message --- "Junk is a system folder and is required for Windows to run properly. It cannot be deleted." I can rename this folder but it has no effect. I deleted it using a DOS boot disk and I could no longer find it using DOS commands. When I reboot to Windows98 SE the folder has mysteriously reappeared. What makes a folder a "System Folder"? How do I delete this thing?
Thanks, Jim
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