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What is the solution for Windows 10 to generate mystery files on the desktop

2025-03-26 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > Servers >

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Windows 10 on the desktop to generate mysterious files what is the solution, many novices are not very clear about this, in order to help you solve this problem, the following editor will explain in detail for you, people with this need can come to learn, I hope you can gain something.

If you use Chromium kernel-based browsers on Windows 10, such as Chrome, Edge, etc., you may notice that there is a mysterious file called "debug.log" on your desktop for no reason.

Many users thought this was a problem with Windows 10, but in fact, according to tests, the file was created by a Chromium browser, not Microsoft's fault.

After updating Edge, Chrome and other browsers with Chromium kernel to the latest version, you will find that Windows has created a "debug.log" file with the error "FindFirstFile: the system cannot find the specified path", which will be nailed to the desktop.

Even if you manually delete it from the desktop, it will be recreated.

Chromium developers may have added a task to check if there is a problem with the browser. Ideally, this should work without creating the above file.

It is worth noting that you can ignore this debug file completely because it is harmless.

Of course, you can also prevent Chromium browsers from creating debug.log files on your desktop by deleting the contents of a folder called Crashpad.

How do I fix debug.log errors on Windows 10? The steps are as follows:

1. Press Win+R to open the run window

two。 If you use Edge, enter% localappdata%\ Microsoft\ Edge\ User Data\ Crashpad

If you use Chrome, enter% localappdata%\ Google\ Chrome\ User Data\ Crashpad

3. Delete all files and folders in the CrashPad folder

4. Restart Windows

Follow the above steps correctly and the browser should no longer create the file.

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