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| Guest | Start menu folder problem I got a new Dell computer with Windows vista already on it, and everything has been fine, until I had a weird issue with a game I tried to install. I think the game was not Vista compatable. When I installed it, there was an error message during installation, but the game installed fine. When it was done, I looked at the start menu and the installation had created two folders in the start menu, with the exact same name, but only one had any shortcuts in it. I uninstalled the game with no listed errors, but then both folders were left on the start menu, but now both were empty. I right clicked on one folder, and deleted it. No problem there, but I couldn't right click on the the other folder. I can right click on everything else, but not this mysterious folder. I can't move it, rename it, or anything. If I try to drag it to the desktop, I get an error message that simply says "could not find this item" and then gives details about it not being in the start menu. I went into the start menu customization, and tried to 'remove' it. On the list of folders in the start menu, all of my normal folders were there, but not this mysterious folder. Instead there was a folder that had no name, and no subdirectories or shortcuts. I assume this is the mysterious folder, so I clicked to 'remove' it. Windows gave the same error message as when I try to drag the mysterious folder to the desktop, and then it took that nameless folder off of the list of available folders to remove. I went back to the start menu, but the mysterious empty game folder is still there, and I still can't right click it, or remove it. I would do a system restore, but the problem was weeks ago, and I forgot about system restore at the time, so now I've made too many changes and it's too late. I have no idea what to do at this point, any help is appreciated. |
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| Guest | Re: Start menu folder problem The first thing to try is a system reboot - then delete. The folder may be locked by something that is held in the RAM. A reboot will usually flush the RAM and allow a delete. No joy! Power down the computer for about 15 seconds. Then start up and try to delete the folder. This will take care of the rare instances where the RAM does not flush completely upon a reboot (yes, it happens). If you are using a notebook be aware that shutting off the computer does not actually remove power. You may have to take out the battery and unplug from the wall outlet. -- Regards, Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Shell/User (For email, remove the obvious from my address) "ardis_invidus" <ardisinvidus@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:73E04B80-9E1C-490D-A815-922F885D0F29@xxxxxx
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