Unable to create new folder

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Can anybody help me?

I am unable to create new folders in Explorer. Windows Vista "hangs" when I
create a new folder. It just took me about 1/2 hour to create 10 folders!

This is the message I always receive(after hitting CNTL+DELETE+ALT and "END
TASK" for the folder(each folder):
Problem Event Name: AppHangXProcB1
Application Name: explorer.exe

I have searched everywhere, and I can find no fix. I deleted Adobe REader,
but that did not help.

- getting ready to beg
 
Brink,
Thanks - but this issue is not caused by lack of knowledge from the user
(me) needing a "tutorial". I am a Software Engineer!

There are software design flaws within Vista that I can not possibly fix!
Microsoft sold this crap, and now we are all just victims.

FOr past two months - I have been unable to create new folders. I have
tried every possible fix I can think of.

Notice how that Microsoft provides no help. This is my second post about
this issue, and I have not even one suggested "fix". I would re-format the
hard drive and install Windows XP, but I have data here that belongs to a
client - and I am still hoping that Microsoft will provide some assistance.

very weary
 
Hi, Weary.

As a software engineer, you understand that we need to know, step by step,
exactly HOW you are trying to create the new folder. Are you right-clicking
in Windows Explorer? Or are you clicking File | New? In either case, do
you see the Context Menu with Folder as the first item? Or are you using
"md NewFolder" in a Command Prompt window? Or ... ?

WHERE are you trying to create the new folder? Vista is very reluctant to
let just anybody create new folders in Program Files or in some other
special folders.

Please tell us your Vista version in your next post, including whether
32-bit or 64-bit. A brief description of your computer hardware might be
helpful, too. Are you the Administrator? And logged on as such?

We want to help you figure out why it doesn't work for you, although it
works for me - and nearly everybody else. What is different about your
hardware or your method of creating folders?

RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
(e-mail address removed)
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail beta 2 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 beta v.275)
 
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