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I updated to Windows 10 many weeks ago, all has worked fine.

I used my PC yesterday, albeit via RDP.

Today, I'm on my PC, and when I navigate to File Explorer, all I see are Quick access, Libraries and Homegroup

I installed innosetup today, but this is the only change to my system.

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Other than attempting a system restore do I have any other options (such as, did I accidentally change a setting some where).

Please note, the search doesn't appear to ever end either, meaning the screen shot I've shown remains exactly the same 20 minutes after.

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  • Try "sfc.exe/scannow" from command prompt
    – Racing121
    Oct 4, 2015 at 8:32
  • First diagnostic step: Open a command prompt and try dir c:\ ; after that, try dir c:\users , etc... i.e. try browsing the disk from the command prompt. Second step: Try installing Explorer++ (it's donateware) and see what it tells you is on your disk. Third step: Create another account and see what Explorer does from there - most settings that can cause this behavior are per-user. obtw, you can browse the disk from a web browser too - just put e.g. c:\ in the address bar. Oct 4, 2015 at 8:33

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Sadly, the issue was simple as it could be....

Restart the PC.

After the reboot, it's working as expected.

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