Steps are available in the article given above. Note: E nsure that you put your computer back to normal startup mode after completing the troubleshooting
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7 This way you can safely follow the process of elimination to check which application is causing this behavior.
To validate or determine which service/startup item could be causing this, restart the computer and boot to desktop normally.īoot prevents software conflicts by preventing the startup items and non Microsoft services from loading.
If behavior doesn’t persist in safe mode, it indicates that a third party program or service is preventing you from Yah well you said it not me, your way was the highway, didn't do a dam thing Einstienīut my 12 year old prodigy nephew figured it out, hmmmm?Ĭertain things you can try are to find out the root cause of the problem are given below.Ī look whether you can reproduce the problem in safe mode. Then you'll notice that it will accept the un-named drop in folder and Whalla.Now You Can Delete The Folder And No More Nightmares.!!!! Then create a new folder (no need to name it) and drag it over to the "New" Trouble Folder. If this happens delete the old folder and keep the new one that appears. Now this part can be very tricky because a duplicate folder may apprear. I created a new folder (did not named it) and just dragged it over to the trouble folder. Now, I don't know if it will work for everybody but it certainly worked for me. Examples and/or pictures above are for illustrative purposes only and are not real customers.I really sought out many versions of help with removing folders that were not found in my C:/ Drive and found a much simpler way, of course with the help of other postings. Trademarks and logos are the property of their respective owners and do not represent endorsements of any kind. Securities products are not FDIC insured or bank guaranteed, and may lose value.Īll corporate logos and trademarks are for illustrative purposes only and are not a recommendation, an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy any security. For more information about Albert Securities, LLC, see FINRA Broker Check. Albert Securities, LLC, Albert Investments, LLC and Albert Corporation are separate but affiliated companies. Securities products and services offered to self-directed investors through Albert Securities, LLC Member FINRA / SIPC. Investment advisory services are only offered to clients where Albert and its representatives are properly licensed or exempt from licensure. Albert Investments, LLC is an SEC Registered Investment Advisor. See our Terms of Use for more information.
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