BooYaKaSha
Technical User
I have this bizarre problem that keeps popping up and is really starting to annoy me:
I have all my documents and my backup files on a D: drive. When I open and view certain folders in Explorer, suddenly that Explorer window quits and I can't access any of the files in there. Usually, but not always, this occurs in a folder in which I have Images.
In the case of my backup files, I can open and view the folder, but when I try to run the installation program, it fails.
And yet still when I try to do any of the above, I get a "Windows Explorer has encountered an error and needs to close..." error, then all of my explorer processes close, including my start menu, and I have to manually restart explorer.
When I copy the parent folder to the desktop and run/open it from there is works fine. I've run Scandisk many times and it never found any problems.
Is there some sort of a limit on the amount of characters in a path & filename that would be causing this error?
Thanks
I have all my documents and my backup files on a D: drive. When I open and view certain folders in Explorer, suddenly that Explorer window quits and I can't access any of the files in there. Usually, but not always, this occurs in a folder in which I have Images.
In the case of my backup files, I can open and view the folder, but when I try to run the installation program, it fails.
And yet still when I try to do any of the above, I get a "Windows Explorer has encountered an error and needs to close..." error, then all of my explorer processes close, including my start menu, and I have to manually restart explorer.
When I copy the parent folder to the desktop and run/open it from there is works fine. I've run Scandisk many times and it never found any problems.
Is there some sort of a limit on the amount of characters in a path & filename that would be causing this error?
Thanks