[SOLVED] Right Click>copy to desktop..

Solution
It's likely it is simply a copy to desktop command, using your Windows 10 PC name. DESKTOP-O79UB3I (do a search for System Info and click on it and check the System Name) If you want to remove the command check out this link. https://www.thewindowsclub.com/remove-click-context-menu-items-editors/ Keep in mind that editing the registry can make your PC unbootable, so it may be better to use one of the right click edit programs, unless you really know what you are doing, which would mean a complete backup of your system (which you should have anyway).
It's likely it is simply a copy to desktop command, using your Windows 10 PC name. DESKTOP-O79UB3I (do a search for System Info and click on it and check the System Name) If you want to remove the command check out this link. https://www.thewindowsclub.com/remove-click-context-menu-items-editors/ Keep in mind that editing the registry can make your PC unbootable, so it may be better to use one of the right click edit programs, unless you really know what you are doing, which would mean a complete backup of your system (which you should have anyway).
 
Solution
It's likely it is simply a copy to desktop command, using your Windows 10 PC name. DESKTOP-O79UB3I (do a search for System Info and click on it and check the System Name) If you want to remove the command check out this link. https://www.thewindowsclub.com/remove-click-context-menu-items-editors/ Keep in mind that editing the registry can make your PC unbootable, so it may be better to use one of the right click edit programs, unless you really know what you are doing, which would mean a complete backup of your system (which you should have anyway).
Hey, I look into the computer name and its not the same my pc has another name. Could be cause my father pc use the same microsoft account as mine and thats why ? or my phone ? I have no ideea this is the first time i see it after a clean windows install.
 
It looks like your PC is connected to another PC. That "DESKTOP-O79UB3I" is a computer name.

First make sure that isn't your PC name.
Hey,yea thats not my pc name 😀 no ideea why, as i rreply down maybe my father computer is using same microsoft account as mine, or is my phone ?! no ideea if has something to do with google chrome tho ?!
 
Well, that's a new one on me. The nomenclature is consistent with another computer, not a smart phone. I would first use the links I posted to remove the action and then check to see if it matches your father's PC name.
Well now it disapeared :/ no ideea what is happening,ill check the links later,thank you all for everything!