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What did you do with my desktop icons???

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  • Остання відповідь від user633449

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I turned on my computer this morning to finish some work and my entire desktop was vanished by your updates!! I have been working on a case and had saved photos documents, articles to my desktop. A year and a half of work and the case deadline is near and you took all my saved to desktops!!!! How dare you!!! Where are they?? Hundreds and hundreds of hours lost. I don't even know what I had. Why did you take away the only way I know where to find everything I need. You totally messed with my work my income and my life.'How could you just mess with me. Done!!! Done done. I will use Apple from now on or Chrome.

I turned on my computer this morning to finish some work and my entire desktop was vanished by your updates!! I have been working on a case and had saved photos documents, articles to my desktop. A year and a half of work and the case deadline is near and you took all my saved to desktops!!!! How dare you!!! Where are they?? Hundreds and hundreds of hours lost. I don't even know what I had. Why did you take away the only way I know where to find everything I need. You totally messed with my work my income and my life.'How could you just mess with me. Done!!! Done done. I will use Apple from now on or Chrome.

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This actually doesn't sound like a Firefox issue, it sounds like you were logged into a temporary profile in Windows, which is a Windows issue. You can try the steps at http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-1820762/windows-logs-temporary-profile.html to fix this. Unfortunately it's a fairly common Windows issue