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The thread revolves around a user trying to delete certain files or change their default save locations, but facing issues with options to delete or restore files. Another user clarifies that the icons indicate default save locations for images, documents, and downloads are set to the D drive. A third contributor provides a step-by-step solution through Windows settings to change the default save locations, suggesting the problem can be resolved via storage settings adjustments.

dLo

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I want to get rid of the files but there is no delete option and I can't restore them to there default locations.
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ussnorway

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those are system icons to tell you that the default, images, documents and downloads goto the D drive