Thursday, October 22, 2009

I can't rename a new folder in root drive D:, even if i am not actively running any program??

i'm using windows media center edition. full system scan by Norton Internet Security says that my pc system is free of any viruses or spyware. going the ctrl-alt-del route shows that there are no running applications, and there are 52 processes running in the background, about 2% cpu usage. i can create and rename new subfolders of existing folders in drive D. i have no problem with drive C; i can create and rename a new folder at the root directory C:.



I can't rename a new folder in root drive D:, even if i am not actively running any program??cafe racer



It sounds like a permission issue to me. Have you looked at the security on the d:drive? I assume you are administrator and can change the permissions and security, and even take ownership depending on the setup of your OS. Not sure if this is your problem but hope it helps. Good luck!



I can't rename a new folder in root drive D:, even if i am not actively running any program??free anti virus



Can you open the folder? Write to it? Is it empty? Can you delete it? Can you right click on it in windows explorer and look at it's properties?

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