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There may be executable programs in the folder.
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1. Make sure that the file you want to modify is not in use, and the file you are opening cannot be renamed.
2. Open "My Computer", select "Tools" "Folder Options" and "View" on the menu bar, find the "Hide extensions of known file types" option, remove the previous tick, and click "OK".
3. Go back to the file you want to modify, and then you can see that the format of this file changes to "*."That is, there is an extra extension, such as: the extension of electronic ** is ".".xls", word has a "doc”
4. At this time, you can change the file name: if you want to change "change to", just change it, and the same is true for other types of files. An important principle is that the extension at the back should not be changed, and the extension at the beginning can be changed at will.
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If the file is not occupied, it is recommended that you check whether it is a problem with the permission settings in your folder properties.
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It's because you've already opened the program, and the program is occupied, so it can't be renamed. You close the files on your desktop, and you're good to go.
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Open the D drive, right-click on the folder A inside, select Rename, type the name and press the enter key to it.
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Click A once, wait half a second, click A again, type, OK, you try
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Click on the word a, and you can modify it!
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Specify the file, right-click and select RenameOK.
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Let's say you're using a RAR file. You just add a suffix. For example: Changed the name. Also replaced with !It doesn't take anyone's machine to rename it.
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Right-click a and rename.
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Just right-click on folder A and select "Rename".
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Method 1:
Folder rejection NTFS system, folder permission issues, add your users to set full control, and then delete access settings.
Method 2: Go to Safe Mode Delete.
Method 3: Use the del, deltree, and rd commands to delete it from the pure dos command line.
Method 4: End the process in Task Manager and delete the files in the Command Prompt window.
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Right-click, Properties, Permissions, add your account, and set it to full access on it.
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These problems are actually the user's permission issues on files, and the solutions are as follows:
2. Select the attribute in the folder --"Security"--administrator" (this is the default win7 user,Depending on the situation)--
3. In the pop-up window, give the user permission to modify (uncheck and refuse) to the user under the win7 system, and modify the administrator's operation authority on the folder by checking the box, and then confirm.
4. After modifying the permissions of the win7 login user, you can move and rename the folder.
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Open Task Manager, close all non-system programs that are running, and try again.
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Maybe there's a hidden file in there.。。 You try to show the hidden files, see if there are any suspicious processes in the process, turn it off, it really doesn't work, see if you can delete it in safe mode.
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del /f /a /q \\1
rd /s /q \\1
Save As"Delete them all. bat"
Then, you have to drag and drop the file or directory you want to delete onto the BAT file icon to delete it. Everything is OK, I don't believe you can try it.
With this, what do you need other auxiliary software for? Hehe.
It's easy to use on top of it, and it won't waste a lot of your time.
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New files cannot be renamed, and deletion is usually in occupation.
Check whether the new folder is open.
To see if the permissions are sufficient, use the administrator permissions to operate.
Task Manager (dtrl+ait+del) finds it in the process and ends the process and then deletes it.
Use 360 Security Guard - Advanced Tools - File Shredder Open to find the file you want to shred and shred it Or try to enter safe mode when you boot up With Winrar: Right-click on the folder you want to delete and select "Add to Zip File". In the dialog box that appears, select Delete source file after compression, name the package name, and click OK.
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Don't bother to open the task manager (dtrl+ait+del), find it in the process and end the process, you can delete it, because there is a program using it, so you can't delete it, if you don't know that it's that process, just do it.
Use 360 Security Guard-Advanced Tools-File Shredder to open it, find the file you want to shred, and shred it, if you don't have 360, go to the next brute force deleter, if you don't understand, you can ask me Batch processing is very troublesome, oh, you can also see if you have the right to delete or enter safe mode when you boot up, try with the help of winrar:
Right-click the folder you want to delete and select Add to Compressed File. In the pop-up dialog box, select "Delete source file after compression," write a compressed package name, and click OK.
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Click Start.
Find Settings. Click Control Panel.
There is a security center.
Locate the file. Deleting is deleting the file.
I don't know if it's right.
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See if you have added permissions to the f-drive, and if so, cancel it.
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1. The folder is not in the new location because the "Auto-Arrange Icons" function is turned on, you can right-click in the blank space - View - cancel the "Auto-Arrange Icons" before the check; 2. Win7's copy and paste button can't be directly displayed on the toolbar like XP, and can only be opened through the "Organize" button on the toolbar.
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It's really disgusting.,Create a new folder somewhere.,When you want to name it, it runs.,It's not good to name it in time.,To name it, you have to go to the new location to select and click.,It's a waste of time.,I don't know that the developer's brain was kicked by a donkey.。 Not at all humane.
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The first one is because you turn on automatic sorting,File names are sorted by length,The second one doesn't work,Unless you know how to program and re-download the win7 installation package and then program it out。
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Cancel the auto-arrangement ......There is no need to add buttons, keyboard operation, Ctrl+C copy, Ctrl+V paste, Ctrl+X cut......
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I installed 360 and then installed 360 browser, so I wanted to put it in a folder, and I encountered a similar problem with the new folder. It should be the permission that 360 sets for the folder itself.,I've encountered similar problems in other system folders before.,I tried for a long time and didn't get permissions.。
Later, I entered the name directly in the installation path, which is equivalent to directly creating a new folder with the name I want, if you can try it during the installation process, you don't know how to change it directly.
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Maybe there are the same folders.
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The operating system is win7! This is a regular problem, it is recommended to restart the system to try, it will generally be fine.
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