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November 11th, 2002 21:00
Creating new folder in Windows Explorer
On Windows 2000 in windows explorer, when I do a right click New - Folder, the folder comes up with New Folder as the name and in edit mode to rename it. On Windows XP Pro, I do the same thing and no new folder show up. Once I did it 5 times in a row with nothing. Then I backed out of that folder and reentered it and 5 "New Folder"s where there. Why aren't my new folders showing up immediatly. I'm running Windows XP Pro with all the updates installed.
George
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Karell
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November 12th, 2002 14:00
Thank you for using the Dell Community Forum.
Stop all background applications.
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**Clearing the Startup Folder.**
Click on (Start,Programs,)
Find the (Startup) folder, and right click the mouse button over it.
You should get a small gray windows.
Go down to "Explore" and left click on "Explore"
You should get a "Startup" window that is split in two.
High light and delete all the icons on the right hand side of the Window.
**Using MSconfig to stop all background programs.**
Left-click on START | RUN.
Type in "msconfig" in the "Open" dialog box and left-click on "OK."
When the "System Configuration Utility" window appears, the "General" tab will be visible. Left-click on "Selective Startup."
Remove the check marks from each choice except "System.ini," by left clicking on the check marks.
Click the Startup tab.
Uncheck every entry.
Left-click on "Apply" and then left-click on "OK."
A message will appear stating that "For the changes to take place, the system must be restarted." Left-click on the "OK" button, and the system will begin the restart.
If the problem stops, then try using the steps below, to isolate the program that
is causing the problem.
Repeat the first couple steps above, but instead of un-checking the entries, re-check one entry at a time until you have identified the category that is the cause of the problem. After you have isolated the application, utility, or device driver that is causing the problem, you will be able to proceed with further troubleshooting. One of the easiest methods to attempt a resolution is to reinstall the problematic application or device driver. The entry causing the problem can be left disabled if it does not affect system operation.
**Delete old dos/legacy configuration files.**
Search the system for these files, delete them.
Autoexec.bat
Config.sys
Win.ini
-Delete "All" the files and folders in the ( C:\Windows\Temp ) and
( C:\Windows\Temporary Internet Files ) folder.
Search the system for any ( *.TMP ) files, and delete them.
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georgea623
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November 13th, 2002 01:00
Karell
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November 13th, 2002 13:00
You stated when you create a folder is does not show up.
This may be caused by an application running in the background,
or because you have too many applications running in the background.
If you are low on system resources, it may cause the system not to refresh
the screen when creating a new folder.
georgea623
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November 14th, 2002 02:00
giantKillerRobo
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May 26th, 2004 04:00
Has anyone figure out the answer to the original question here?
I'm currently having the exact same problem. In Windows XP Pro on my Inspiron 8500, whenever I right click in almost any explorer view to create a new folder, the folder is created, but it's name is NOT highlighted in "edit mode". So I then have to browse through the folder in which I was creating the new folder to find it and manually rename it... REALLY frustrating as every other Windows XP machine I've tried doesn't act this way.
I followed the instructions from DELL-Karell and the problem never went away...
Thanks,
greg
Message Edited by giantKillerRobot on 05-25-2004 10:18 PM
m_246
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June 28th, 2013 11:00
Hi this helped me, it worked straight away!
social.technet.microsoft.com/.../option-to-create-new-folder-on-desktop-is-missing