Looks like it stored that data not in its core install folder but 
in c:\Users\User\AppData\Local\TiddlyDesktop\User Data\... folder. After I 
cleaned that up, everything got to normal. "Thanks" for help, everybody. I 
wonder, did noone know about that? Or was it so diffucult to tell: "dude, 
check the user/appdata folder"...

среда, 17 июня 2020 г., 17:51:53 UTC+3 пользователь OGNSYA написал:
>
> I got the same thing a few times before.
>
> The way I've been avoiding it is to never try to open TD by 
> double-clicking the icon on the tray; Always right-click and select Wiki 
> List
>
> In mine I could remove that bugged out instance just by clicking Remove...
>
>
> On Wednesday, June 17, 2020 at 3:39:00 PM UTC+1, Jake wrote:
>>
>> [image: 2020-06-17_17-32-05.png]
>> I accidently pushed an icon to launch TiddlyDesktop application while one 
>> TiddlyDesktop was already running. The application freezed. I closed it, 
>> but after that I got "that" (pic related). I still can open other wikis, 
>> but I can not remove this thing. I tried deleting TiddlyDesktop folder 
>> completeley and start it from a newly unzipped directory, but this thing 
>> remains. How to clean it?
>>
>

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