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<blockquote data-quote="ichito" data-source="post: 892292" data-attributes="member: 15835"><p>So?....with SD on Win7 there was not such issue and on Win10 we have one...conclusion can be like this - the reason is Win10 not SD</p><p></p><p>Desktop as an object (folder) is a part of system files so</p><p>- can be not only easly bypassed by malware ( alot of attacs by this way)...</p><p>- but also can be quite easy modified without user intervention like sync technologies what is also an option of Windows 10 and a separate mechanism to login system using MS account.</p><p>Keeping privat and important data on no-system disk is not a quirk but the good security practis. Storing data on other local disk is the easiest way to resolve your problem. Second way - you can try change write cache in SD option and switch to RAM and than observe effects.</p><p>At the end...Win10 with continous updates/patches is the most unstable OS I know...it's like some building in the state of neverending renovation. Is not easy to developers to follow all changes that in short time undergo next changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ichito, post: 892292, member: 15835"] So?....with SD on Win7 there was not such issue and on Win10 we have one...conclusion can be like this - the reason is Win10 not SD Desktop as an object (folder) is a part of system files so - can be not only easly bypassed by malware ( alot of attacs by this way)... - but also can be quite easy modified without user intervention like sync technologies what is also an option of Windows 10 and a separate mechanism to login system using MS account. Keeping privat and important data on no-system disk is not a quirk but the good security practis. Storing data on other local disk is the easiest way to resolve your problem. Second way - you can try change write cache in SD option and switch to RAM and than observe effects. At the end...Win10 with continous updates/patches is the most unstable OS I know...it's like some building in the state of neverending renovation. Is not easy to developers to follow all changes that in short time undergo next changes. [/QUOTE]
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