
Since almost all members are using Windows 7 beta, if you find any bug, please post it in this topic instead of starting new topics so that we can have a single collection of all reported bugs. Oh yeah, don't forget to report them to MS using feedback tool.
So here is an interesting bug which I found today:
1. Open Windows Explorer and try to delete an item (Libraries or Homegroup) from Navigation pane. Right-click on the item and select "Delete".
2. It'll show a message, click on "Yes" button and the item will be removed from Navigation pane.
3. Now exit Windows Explorer and re-open it and voilla, the deleted item will reappear in the navigation pane.
So what's the point of deleting an item if it reappear in the list?
BUG:
1. If we delete an item successfully, then why it reappear in the list?
2. Try to delete "Computer" from navigation pane, you'll get the same message but it'll not be removed but if you had Computer icon on Desktop, it'll be removed.
Goof-up:
Why the deletion message says that "Are you sure you want to delete the icon from Desktop?". Are we deleting icon from Desktop? NO, we are deleting from navigation pane.
It seems Navigation pane in Windows Explorer takes the data from Desktop, that's why the message asks to delete the icon from Desktop. Strange...
More info with screenshots: [Windows 7 Bug] Items Reappear After Deleting From Navigation Pane in Windows Explorer

















