Ross and Jet
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Hi, when I try to create a new folder from left-clicking a desktop space I get this message:
Item not found.
This is no longer located inC:\users\admin Verify its location and then try again
can anyone tell me how to rectify this please?
Item not found.
This is no longer located inC:\users\admin Verify its location and then try again
can anyone tell me how to rectify this please?
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After doing the system restore, I had other problems that I was unable to resolve and so I undid the restore and it put the problems right, but the original problem persisted. So (and this will please bochane,) I repeated your instructions and they worked.. Thank you so much.
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Open Explorer by pressing Windows - and E - key together
Navigate to 'Desktop' or C:\Users\<your login name>\Desktop
Right click on 'Desktop' and select 'Properties'
Click on 'Location' on top of the 'Desktop Properties' window
Click on 'Restore Default'
Navigate to 'Desktop' or C:\Users\<your login name>\Desktop
Right click on 'Desktop' and select 'Properties'
Click on 'Location' on top of the 'Desktop Properties' window
Click on 'Restore Default'
Ross and Jet
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Many thanks, bochane I presumed that Admin was the same as `your log in name` alas it has not worked. many thanks for trying. If I go into my files from the DT, right-click on an open space I can open a new folder from there. but it's not right.
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Good news, system restore has done the trick. Thanks again
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I'll check!! I think it went wrong when I change where to save word files (365) for the desktop to be the default location.
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After doing the system restore, I had other problems that I was unable to resolve and so I undid the restore and it put the problems right, but the original problem persisted. So (and this will please bochane,) I repeated your instructions and they worked.. Thank you so much.
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The right click > New menu is driven from values stored in the registry. If it was doing anything unusual it's likely from either editing the registry or installing some utility that screwed up the registry.