Windows 10 showing non-existent picture when WinKey is pressed

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In Windows 10, when you press the windows key, a large square pops up with various information, such as weather, e-mail, folders, apps, and also pictures.

It's scrolling through several pictures over and over again, but while it shows legitimate pictures, it also shows a picture that I can't see anywhere in the Pictures folder.

Where could it be getting it from? Any way I can find out?

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Sam X

Posted 2018-07-25T18:31:01.790

Reputation: 1

1This is not normal behavior. So you have some software installed that does this. Without a screenshot, it is going to be guesswork what you're talking about. – LPChip – 2018-07-25T18:35:10.400

Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. The start menu by default, in any version of Windows, does not display a temperature. – Ramhound – 2018-07-25T18:39:14.973

@MikhailV The lock screen displays that Information, but I have, never seen that on the start menu which is accessed by hitting the Windows key. If I saw what the author was talking it would help. – Ramhound – 2018-07-25T22:19:16.020

@Ramhound maybe youre special ;-) all windows 10 PCs I have worked on (mainly it was Pro version) have ads, news, etc as cycling images in start menu for 3 years now. Google for "disable ads in start menu". – Mikhail V – 2018-07-25T22:26:32.077

Didn’t say news wasn’t normal, didn’t say suggested applications didn’t appear, if we are talking about the weather application then I suppose that’s the temperature. I read the question as the cpu’s temperature until about 10 seconds ago – Ramhound – 2018-07-26T00:19:58.627

Screenshot added – Sam X – 2018-07-26T08:36:35.950

Can't you open the images and reverse search them with google images. If they don't show up it means they are probably coming from your own pc. – marijnr – 2018-07-26T09:12:22.177

marijnr - yes the image was on my PC at one point, but it is no longer there and it is still showing when I press WinKey. I am wondering where Windows is getting it from? – Sam X – 2018-07-26T11:38:02.910

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