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Hello Dear Labron,
I am making this forum because i got Perma ban for Only a tiny reason at last of the PC check i mistakenly deleted a file instead of restoring from recycle bin you can check babi's POV of Pc check and one more thing He didn't give me chance to recover that File name desktop.ini and he just told me to now your ban will be change in to permeant ban which is not fair i am very old player and i love to play in this project here is my Video of recovering that file
Dear Labron Please give me One Change.
I ask for chatgpt regarding this fie and i got this replay
I am making this forum because i got Perma ban for Only a tiny reason at last of the PC check i mistakenly deleted a file instead of restoring from recycle bin you can check babi's POV of Pc check and one more thing He didn't give me chance to recover that File name desktop.ini and he just told me to now your ban will be change in to permeant ban which is not fair i am very old player and i love to play in this project here is my Video of recovering that file
Dear Labron Please give me One Change.
I ask for chatgpt regarding this fie and i got this replay
The file you uploaded — desktop 1.ini — is a Windows system configuration file used to customize how a folder appears in File Explorer.
Here is its exact content:
[.ShellClassInfo]
CLSID={645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
LocalizedResourceName=@%SystemRoot%\system32\shell32.dll,-8964
What This Means
This is a standard desktop.ini file. These files are automatically created by Windows to store folder metadata.
Let’s break it down:
This section header tells Windows that the following entries define special shell (Explorer) behavior for the folder.
[.ShellClassInfo]
This CLSID corresponds to the Windows Recycle Bin.
CLSID={645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
Specifically:
This means the folder containing this file is being treated as a Recycle Bin folder.
- {645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} = Recycle Bin system object
This line tells Windows:
LocalizedResourceName=@%SystemRoot%\system32\shell32.dll,-8964
That resource ID resolves to the localized name for “Recycle Bin”, depending on your system language.
- Get the folder’s display name from shell32.dll
- Use resource ID -8964
What This File Is Doing
This file is instructing Windows to:
- Treat the folder as the Recycle Bin
- Display the proper localized name
- Use the appropriate system icon and behavior
Is It Malicious?
No.
This is a standard Windows configuration file used for special folders.
However, important context:
- If this file appears inside a normal user folder unexpectedly, it may mean:
- The folder was configured as a system folder
- The folder was previously a Recycle Bin
- Or the file was copied along with system metadata
Should You Delete It?
- If it is inside an actual Recycle Bin folder → Do not delete it
- If it is inside a normal folder and you don’t need special behavior → It is generally safe to delete
- It does not affect system security
If you'd like, tell me:
I can then explain precisely why it’s there and whether you should remove it.
- Where this file is located (its full folder path)
- What behavior you're seeing (icon change, renamed folder, etc.)