My user's name is iSYan. When I go to the iSYan system folder on my desktop, it's named "UsersFiles". I have Windows 7 (I know, I still use Windows 7). How can I rename it back to iSYan?
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You may have a incorrect icon. Most likely you are trying to get to C:\Users\Isyan Make a shortcut to this folder on your desktop and use it. – bvaughn Dec 21 '16 at 21:21
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So, I can't make it display iSYan again? – iSYan Dec 21 '16 at 21:24
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There is no " iSYan system folder on my desktop" it does not really exist. Instead, in the background, mydocuments, my desktop, etc. are pointers to things inside of the c:\users This was done in part for backward compatibility reasons. What happens when you right click it? Where do you end up? Are you looking at a folder or shortcut properties? If so, rename it. Something else, then no, make your own shortcut. – bvaughn Dec 21 '16 at 21:28
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I get these options: – iSYan Dec 21 '16 at 21:31
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Open, Open in new window, include in library, copy, create shortcut, delete – iSYan Dec 21 '16 at 21:32
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If you open in new window, what is there? What are you looking for that you are using this shortcut to reach? – bvaughn Dec 21 '16 at 21:38
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Basically, all I want is to rename the system shortcut because the actual folder is ok but the shortcut is named "UsersFiles" – iSYan Dec 21 '16 at 21:41
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without a properties or a rename option, unless you got the sys internal tools and used the tweak editor, it is not possible. – bvaughn Dec 21 '16 at 21:45
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Where can I get those? – iSYan Dec 21 '16 at 21:47
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google search, Microsoft owns systeminternals. – bvaughn Dec 21 '16 at 21:49