![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On Windows 10, click on the icon Quick access (blue star), then right click on the dead link appearing in the "Frequent folders" panel on the right panel and choose "Unpin/Remove from Quick access". Paste the following command into the dialog box cmd.exe /c del "%AppData%\Microsoft\Windows\Recent\AutomaticDestinations\tomaticDestinations-ms" Warning: the following command clears all Quick Access and Recent items. When you try to open/access Windows file explorer (by pressing Windows E together), it shows you Quick access Window where you will find a list of recently opened files and frequent used folders. There is a simple command that clears all Quick Access and Recent items. In Windows 10’s file explorer has a new option that is called Quick access. Instead, I utilized the "nuclear" option which removes all Quick Access items. I tried Greg's answer and was unsuccessful. This is the only fix that worked for me and possibly the easiest ! For instance, you can Pin a test folder to Quick access, and then remove the FTP and test folder both together. Multi-selecting items (FTP
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