I would start in the Properties dialog of each personal folder, click on the
'Location' tab and use the 'Restore Default' option. If you don't see a
'Location' tab, Windows doesn't think the folder is one of your personal
folders.
If you're having trouble locating a folder, use the "shell:" command from
the Start Search box or the Run dialog:
shell

ersonal
will open your Documents folder. The other names to use with this command
are:
Contacts
Desktop
Downloads
Favorites
Links
My Music
My Pictures
My Video
SavedGames
Searches
Once you find out which Contacts folder is the 'right' one, we can worry
about the duplicate.
--
Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
"tanner" <> wrote in message
news:95861a22-c683-4815-9d28-...
> Hi,
>
> I tried moving my folders to a second data drive but messed up on the
> f irst try. I've doubled up on the contacts folder and messed up my
> folders under Administrator...
>
> The yellow in parantheses denotes a regular folder. My file structure
> is as follows.
>
> Bert
> Desktop
> Contacts
> Contacts (Yellow) I can't seem to be able to delete this.
> Desktop
> Documents
> ...the rest are fine, then
>
> Under the C:\drive I have
>
> Local Disk C
> Users
> Administrator
> Favorites(yellow)
> Contacts
> Contacts(yellow)
> Desktop
> Documents
> Downloads
> ...the rest are fine.
>
> Does anyone know of a guide to fix all this? How is the stucture
> sopposed to be layed out? Any help greatly appreciated.