I recently returned home after being out of town and noticed that my garbage was rummaged through. A half-scattered box of papers was left on the floor, and I found a warning code on my computer that I've never seen before. For some context, I'm a tree climber and not very tech-savvy. I've been temporarily keeping my place while taking care of my mom, who sadly passed away. Since then, my landlord's behavior has turned odd, and I'm concerned he may be up to something. I typically don't use a password for my computer, as I've always lived alone and don't save passwords for apps or websites. I'm worried that this warning message means my computer may have been tampered with, or could it just be a coincidence?
2 Answers
That warning isn't really code; it's just a directory path you can find in your File Explorer. I wouldn't stress too much about it!
If you're running Windows 10, what you see is related to a legitimate app, even if it's not super useful. It's tied to the Your Phone app that links your phone and PC, so nothing shady there!
Thanks for clarifying! I've never actually connected my phone to my computer. Is this something that could pop up even when the PC isn't being actively used?

Got it! What's the practical difference between a code like that and a regular warning? Could it show up at random times?