Desktop.ini drop-in DIFFICULTY PERMANENT advice of recordable media (CD/DVD/blue ray burner)

I am using windows 7 Pro SP1 64-bit with the last update for now,

(UPDATED with CORRECTION)

"desktop.ini" with detail files [.] [ShellClassInfo]... shell32.dll,-21815 will no longer appear when a writable media in the drive.

I suspect that it was abnormal and error of windows system, the first time I run the PC after reformatting and restoring, there was no such desktop.ini in the recordable media. I notice it start up after microsoft windows LIVE essential and games for windows LIVE installation.

I have made many try hard but he still see the intermittently. even with security update and latest ms windows, updates essential...

first step, type "regedit" in start search, to run the registry editor program.

then go to the Edit menu, and then search FOR "shell32.dll,-21815", in:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderDescriptions\ {...}

check with "shell32.dll,-21815" and the relative path "Microsoft\Windows\burn\burn."

If so found,

Export the registry and save it as burner.reg. then,

only remove the "localizedname' and the 'attributes' and keep the rest.  (CORRECTION)

then FIND 'Windows\Burn\', look for this register with the address "c:\user\...\AppData\...". Microsoft\Windows\burn\burn' or

"Microsoft\Windows\Burn\Burn", or

"c:\user\...\AppData\...". File Microsoft\Windows\burn\temporary to burn' Rename 'c:\user\...\AppData\... '. Microsoft\Windows\burn\burn,"

"Microsoft\Windows\Burn\Temporary Burn Folder" rename it to "Microsoft\Windows\Burn\Burn".

ensure that it was 'Microsoft\Windows\burn\burn', look after pressing F3 keyboard will repeat the same task...

Close regedit.

THEN go to the \AppData\local\microsoft\windows\burn C:\user\(your user account), delete the folder "burn" or "temporary burn folder" or both if available.

Then make a new folder name 'burn '. , restart the computer, note start the computer to the top of windows significantly faster...

FINISHING WORK, SOLVE it... the desktop.ini will never appear in the recordable media player. all normal, can burn the recordable, the file to be burn save temporary burn folder will delete automatically after burning, everything as usual, no error.

(CORRECTION)

I suspect the the desktop.ini performed from the Games for Windows LIVE search software keep for any PC games in the hard drive and remove-able, perhaps from this, the computer run more slowly than the condition of freshly reformatted / PC Restore. It acts like a virus that prevents the monitor and look for any PC games... and record them in the registry.

After of many trials/try, I noticed the access special setting by clicking with the right button on the optical drive for assets, the menu "registration", the parameters cannot be change and save/apply.

(eject the disc after burning master, temporary folder except location,...)

I found the solution, to keep the registry than the note above for deletion to:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderDescriptions\ {...},

with "shell32.dll,-21815" and the relative path with "Microsoft\Windows\burn\burn."

only remove the "localizedname' and the 'attributes' and keep the rest.

Restart the PC, everything should be normal. Settings menu for registration in the optical drive capital can be adjust and apply / save, desktop.ini nomore see in the optical drive

everything is normal. everything should be good as another user account, DIFFICULTY TOTAL and RESOLVED

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