That will find every instance of this Mac resource file and delete it. This file stores custom attributes such as position of folder icons and the choice of background colors. When you copy any folder from Mac to your Windows OS, these files become visible and annoying. Fortunately, deleting these files manually will not harm anything, but it can be very annoying to users to have these files constantly appearing.
There are several ways to manage these hidden files , and prevent them from occurring. With your file or files highlighted, you can use the keyboard shortcut Option-Command- Delete or open Finder's File menu and hold down the Option key, which changes the Move to Trash option to Delete Immediately.
In either case, a dialog window will appear and asking you to confirm your intention to delete the file.
These invisible files are created by default anytime a new folder is spawned or accessed. They store information where icons in specific folders should appear and other attributes like background color. In most cases nothing will happen if you delete them, or at worst custom Finder view settings icon size, position, background color, etc will be lost. A subscription to make the most of your time.
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