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It seems like you have a file on your desktop with a very long and unusual name that you're unable to delete, move, or open. This can be a frustrating issue, but there are a few methods you can try to remove it.
Before trying more advanced solutions, let's start with some basic troubleshooting steps:
1. Restart your computer: Sometimes, simply restarting your computer can resolve file-related issues.
2. Use Safe Mode: Booting your computer into Safe Mode will load only the essential system files and drivers, which can help you delete the problematic file. To enter Safe Mode, power on your computer and repeatedly press the F8 key until you see the Advanced Boot Options menu. Select "Safe Mode" and press Enter. Once in Safe Mode, try deleting the file.
If those methods don't work, you can try using Command Prompt (CMD) to delete the file. Here's how:
1. Open Command Prompt: Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box. Type "cmd" (without quotes) and press Enter.
2. Navigate to the desktop directory: In Command Prompt, type "cd desktop" (without quotes) and press Enter. This command will change the directory to your desktop.
3. Delete the file: Type "del [file path]" (without quotes) and press Enter. Replace "[file path]" with the actual name and extension of the file. For example, it might be "del data_image_png..." in your case.
If all else fails, you can try using third-party file unlocking software. These tools are designed to forcibly unlock and delete stubborn files. However, be cautious when downloading and using third-party software, as some may contain malware. Make sure to research and choose a reputable tool.
I hope these suggestions help you remove the file from your desktop. Let me know if you have any further questions or if the problem persists.