This is a known Windows 11 bug. Here's another discussion about it:
https://www.elevenforum.com/t/when-i-try-to-rename-a-drive-file-explorer-renames-the-one-above-it-instead.13760/
As far as I know, Microsoft has not acknowledged or addressed the issue.
Please report it via the Feedback Hub (⊞-F).
For now, you can fix the issue by changing the Windows 11 right-click menu back to the classic right-click menu. That can be done with a simple registry setting. It's also an option in WinSetView.
Answer from Les Ferch on learn.microsoft.comThis is a known Windows 11 bug. Here's another discussion about it:
https://www.elevenforum.com/t/when-i-try-to-rename-a-drive-file-explorer-renames-the-one-above-it-instead.13760/
As far as I know, Microsoft has not acknowledged or addressed the issue.
Please report it via the Feedback Hub (⊞-F).
For now, you can fix the issue by changing the Windows 11 right-click menu back to the classic right-click menu. That can be done with a simple registry setting. It's also an option in WinSetView.
Hi Ronald,
I'm Christine, an Independent Advisor and a Windows user like you. I can see here that you're unable to rename files or folder from File explorer. No worries, I'll do my best to help you.
May I know when did the issue start? Is there any changes made?
Is it happening on specific folder or any files or folder?
Please check and follow the steps below:
- Please try to right click the file, select properties and you check if you will be able to rename the file there.
- Refresh explorer.exe
On Windows 11:
Right click on start menu and choose Task Manager
Click Details Tab and end the task of explorer.exe
Then click Run New Task and type explorer.exe and hit enter
- Update Windows
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/upd...
Please let me know the result. I'll be happy to assist you all the way until it's resolved.
Thank you,
Christine L
Independent Advisor
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click once to file name to enable typing cursor and highlighted name.
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click at the position in the word where you want to make changes
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press space or do something else, poof the name disappears fully
Happens randomly. Only way to deal with it to accept the new name and then undo file rename. FFS 😒
It was right there, on the top. The whole time. The WHOLE time. I don't know how to process this.
no message pops up and I have permission for it so in pretty pissed, any solutions????
[SOLVED] See comment below!
Hi all,
After the latest Release Preview update (KB5014958) I'm faced with a really weird issue:
Whenever I try to rename a folder or move one, I get an error with the following messages:
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Can't find the specified file. Make sure you specify the correct path and file name. https://i.imgur.com/sRU4Zaa.png
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[After I click
Try Again] The file or folder does not exist. https://i.imgur.com/48cS2Ls.png
EDIT: Windows support suggests using the "Create Installation Media" tool from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11/ to revert back to non-preview 22H1; is there any reason I shouldn't do that? Won't it basically reinstall a fresh OS and wipe my C drive?
Individual files aren't a problem, just folders.
All folders are affected, including folders on external drives.
I cannot rename folders through PowerShell either.
I've done a bit off checking online and have currently:
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Run
scf /scannow -
Run
Dsip /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScannHealth(no errors found) -
Run a
chkdiskon my C drive. -
Tried renaming some registry entries in
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHONE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FolderDescriptionsas suggested on a few threads online (I've restored them since then because it didn't do a thing) -
Uninstalled & reinstalled KB5014958.
Has anyone else experienced this?
Does anyone have suggestions as to what I should do at this point?