trstick1
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I have my Windows 10 Pro computer to connected to cable modem via Ethernet. I am not using Wi-Fi, just Ethernet only.
I discovered two folders that I have not seen before. I deleted the folders and tried to turn off file sharing. I clinked to save changes and looked at the file explorer and file and printer sharing in under public user is still enabled. The folders still showed up. I am not on any network. I have changed the cable modem password a month ago. I am not on any home network.
If you look at the folder with various small files, I am unable to open any of these files. I have Kaspersky Internet Security, Malwarebytes, Spy Bot 2 and Cybereason RandomwareFree. I did all scans and my hard drive is clean. Why do I have a network drive A:?
A: is disabled in BIOS since I have no floppy drive. Network discovery is turned off, not enabled. No one else is using my desktop computer.
I discovered two folders that I have not seen before. I deleted the folders and tried to turn off file sharing. I clinked to save changes and looked at the file explorer and file and printer sharing in under public user is still enabled. The folders still showed up. I am not on any network. I have changed the cable modem password a month ago. I am not on any home network.
If you look at the folder with various small files, I am unable to open any of these files. I have Kaspersky Internet Security, Malwarebytes, Spy Bot 2 and Cybereason RandomwareFree. I did all scans and my hard drive is clean. Why do I have a network drive A:?
A: is disabled in BIOS since I have no floppy drive. Network discovery is turned off, not enabled. No one else is using my desktop computer.
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If you have access to a different computer with W7/W8x/W10 or laptop, borrow it and plug into your Cable Modem. W10 would be the best if you can, and recheck your Network sharing options. If they are fixed on the Test computer, it could be your Cable Modem. But, before I would call your ISP to replace it, I would test the hardware in your computer. I wrote a Troubleshooting Guide to help you do this here: 
