Can’t create folder Windows 10, now what?


Can’t create folder Windows 10, now what?

You may run into this problem once: Windows 10 refusing to create a folder. While you want to and gave the command to do so. What can you do in this case?

When you encounter problems on a computer with Windows 10 on board, it is always useful to restart the system once. If the problem is still solved after that, you can take the next step and maybe provide Windows with an update.

Maybe you’ve been waiting a while to install such a major Windows update, and now’s the time to do something about it. Major updates sometimes contain minor fixes for annoying issues, so your problem might be resolved too. It’s always worth a try. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update. There you will find all the information about this.

Create folder Windows 10

Fortunately, there are some other things you can try when common solutions don’t work. Are you creating a new folder with a mouse click and that doesn’t work? Then try the shortcut via the keyboard. Open an existing folder or the desktop and type Ctrl + Shift + N.

In addition, you can fall back on the Command Prompt. Open Command Prompt by opening the start menu and typing the letters cmd to type in. Open the app with right mouse button as administrator and cd / in (for direct access to the root). Type now mkdir [mapnaam] (without the punctuation marks) and press Enter. You will then find the folder directly on the C drive.

It is also possible that the Windows Explorer throws a spanner in the works for creating a folder in Windows 10. What you can try is restarting the Explorer. open for that task management via Ctrl + Shift + Esc. Go to the Processes tab and right click Windows Explorer. Select the option Restart.

Go to File > Run New Task and type explorer.exe in. Press OK. If this still doesn’t help, it’s time to check if there are possibly corrupt files on your computer. With the System File Checker quickly find out if there is a problem. Open Command Prompt again as administrator and type sfc /scannow in. Now press Enter.

Windows 10 takes a while to check everything, so give it time and don’t close the window. After a while, Windows will indicate exactly what the status is.

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