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Windows 10 taskbar highlight stuck

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Press the Windows Key + S and begin typing, then click on Indexing options. Press the Windows Key + R, type in %AppData%MicrosoftWindowsRecentAutomaticDestinations and press Enter.Ĭlick on one of the files in the right pane and press CTRL+A to highlight all the files. While you're here, it won't hurt to click on Clear next to Clear File Explorer history.Ģ: Delete the Contents of the Automatic Destinations Folder

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Under Privacy at the bottom, verify that Show recently used files in Quick access and Show frequently used folders in Quick access are unchecked. With File Explorer open, click on View Tab > Options.

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