Cant Create Folders Windows 7

WINDOWS 7 All of a sudden I can not create a folder. When I click on 'New Folder' my only options are New Brief case or Zip Folder. There're lots of ways to create new folders, but you haven't. Jul 19, 2013  I am unable to create a new folder by any means in Windows 7. From within Windows Explorer if I select the 'New Folder' option, nothing happens. Also, from the Desktop, the 'Folder' option does not show when right-clicking and selecting 'New'. Can't create new folder in Windows 10 explorer Whenever I try to do it in explorer windows, be it through right-clicking or Ctrl+shift+n, the cursor shows its loading animation and explorer crashes. However when doing it on the desktop, through either method, the folder is created just fine.

I have recently experienced the inability to create new folders at any level on my local drive. I have tried the SFC.EXE and it had no affect. I have tried the on line Folder Fix from Microsoft. I have created a new user and the problems still remains.

Active6 years, 11 months ago

I have this problem on two of my new laptops and can't seem to find a decent workable solution elsewhere in forum land. The problem is that on my Windows 7 Professional machines the right mouse button doesn't show the New Folder option and elsewhere as well (via Explorer) I'm unable to create new folders.

I'll be happy to get this tiny problem resolved and declare that Windows 7 is almost perfect! Thanks to all of you in advance for your contribution!

PS: None of the Vista solutions seem to work here!

Tried NewFolderFix.reg, didn't work - 'Not all data was succesfully written to the registry. Some keys are open by the system or other processes.'

Converted FolderFix.reg to .inf file and that worked.

Don't recall the problem appearing after an update.

MS answer to the explore process hanging (KB 972685) was to install the latest Visual C++ Update (vcredist.exe).

Nope. That didn't help either.

I haven't touched Silverlight since installation when Windows 7 hit the shelves. I tortured the RC installation before that, and never had problems there either.

UPDATE-

Logged back into Administrator account, still missing from there. Spent a bit more time looking instead of just fixing. Just yto make sure, logged back into my user account - still OK there.

Turns out the entries in HKCRCLSID were the culprit here. Reg file wouldn't take again (as above) but inf file fixed it. This key was unable to be entered from regfile, or altered or deleted in Regedit (Permissions).

Don't quite understand why a common key in HKCR needed to be entered separately for each user.

Here is the file I used to fix it. Just copy into notepad, save as newfolderfix.inf, rt-click and select Install

Thanks to others who helped point me in the right direction.


8 Answers

Firstly, I had the same problem as you with Windows 7 Ultimate and to solve this problem, I just double clicked the following registry script.

So people - simply click the following link and run this Create New Folder fix OK!

Link: http://www.vistax64.com/attachments/tutorials/7715d1225832927-new-folder-newfolderfix.reg

Don't worry, it works in both Windows Vista and Windows 7 and will fix this issue instantly. I would also suggest, that you store the file on the hard drive and link to it for a few days, just in case the create New Folder option does a disappearing act on you again.


See Microsoft's New command missing in Windows Explorer:

After you install Internet Explorer with the Windows Desktop Update component, the following symptoms may occur:

  • When you click the File menu in Windows Explorer, the New command may be missing.
  • When you right-click the desktop, the New command may be missing from the context menu.

To resolve this issue, use Registry Editor to verify that the registry key listed below has the value listed, and if needed, edit the value to match the value listed.

Registry key:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDirectoryBackgroundshellexContextMenuHandlersNew (Default)
Value for (Default):
{D969A300-E7FF-11d0-A93B-00A0C90F2719}

NOTE: This registry entry only exists if the Windows Desktop Update component is installed. If the Windows Desktop Update component is not installed, add the registry entry and (Default) value.


You can fix this problem from the Windows Registry.

From the start menu, run regedit.

Browse to the key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTFolderShellNew

If the key doesn't exist you can create it.You can check this key out, be sure that everything matches up with the images below.

(( spam prevention keeps me from posting helpful images, see comment below ))

You may have to create the Config key as well, depending on how messed up everything is. But once you match everything to the pictures it should work fine.

Edit:

Check your HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesFolder it should be identical to the above mentioned registry key.

It could also be a permissions issue. From command prompt try

Last but not least super registry key fix.Adds all of the folder keys (except for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE).included are:HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDirectoryBackgroundshellexContextMenuHandlersNewHKEY_CLASSES_ROOTCLSID


I had the same problem. I suspect it comes from the installation of a utility that modifies this shell menu, but deletes wrong things at the same time.

Based on the information I saw above, I had to recreate three registry entries for it to work. One seems to refer to the shell in general; a second to the Folder context menu; a third one to the desktop context menu.It may be that other entries are missing, if there are other context menus where a new folder can be created, but at least this worked for me.

Thanks for all others for giving me the basis elements for this.This is the RegEdit (.reg) file; you can create it with notepad; save it and execute it.


Try the registry script 'NewFolderFix.reg' and restart your computer afterwards.

It should fix your problem.

And, did you check Updates? Maybe there are no important updates, but maybe some additional updates on drivers. Even the craziest, where you wouldn't expect it to cause problems, can sometimes cause problems. Windows 7 is a new OS, and debugging is not a great point at Microsoft. Just saying.

Otherwise, try a system restore point from where there was no problem.


Try using FreeCommander or TotalCommander (as an administrator!) and try creating a folder there. If that doesn't work, then your administrator rights are somehow broken!


New feature in Windows 7 is Ctrl + Shift + N to make a new folder.

It doesn't explain your problem, but it might function as a workaround and help diagnose the problem.


You can use a script, open the Command Prompt and

cd 'C:UsersMeDesktop'

to the directory. Then, type in the following.

mkdir 'Directory Name'

If even that does not work; contact your provider. You'll get a new Windows 7 disc I guess.


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Active6 years, 11 months ago

I have this problem on two of my new laptops and can't seem to find a decent workable solution elsewhere in forum land. The problem is that on my Windows 7 Professional machines the right mouse button doesn't show the New Folder option and elsewhere as well (via Explorer) I'm unable to create new folders.

I'll be happy to get this tiny problem resolved and declare that Windows 7 is almost perfect! Thanks to all of you in advance for your contribution!

PS: None of the Vista solutions seem to work here!

Tried NewFolderFix.reg, didn't work - 'Not all data was succesfully written to the registry. Some keys are open by the system or other processes.'

Converted FolderFix.reg to .inf file and that worked.

Don't recall the problem appearing after an update.

MS answer to the explore process hanging (KB 972685) was to install the latest Visual C++ Update (vcredist.exe).

Nope. That didn't help either.

I haven't touched Silverlight since installation when Windows 7 hit the shelves. I tortured the RC installation before that, and never had problems there either.

UPDATE-

Logged back into Administrator account, still missing from there. Spent a bit more time looking instead of just fixing. Just yto make sure, logged back into my user account - still OK there.

Turns out the entries in HKCRCLSID were the culprit here. Reg file wouldn't take again (as above) but inf file fixed it. This key was unable to be entered from regfile, or altered or deleted in Regedit (Permissions).

Don't quite understand why a common key in HKCR needed to be entered separately for each user.

Here is the file I used to fix it. Just copy into notepad, save as newfolderfix.inf, rt-click and select Install

Thanks to others who helped point me in the right direction.


8 Answers

Firstly, I had the same problem as you with Windows 7 Ultimate and to solve this problem, I just double clicked the following registry script.

So people - simply click the following link and run this Create New Folder fix OK!

Link: http://www.vistax64.com/attachments/tutorials/7715d1225832927-new-folder-newfolderfix.reg

Don't worry, it works in both Windows Vista and Windows 7 and will fix this issue instantly. I would also suggest, that you store the file on the hard drive and link to it for a few days, just in case the create New Folder option does a disappearing act on you again.


See Microsoft's New command missing in Windows Explorer:

After you install Internet Explorer with the Windows Desktop Update component, the following symptoms may occur:

  • When you click the File menu in Windows Explorer, the New command may be missing.
  • When you right-click the desktop, the New command may be missing from the context menu.

To resolve this issue, use Registry Editor to verify that the registry key listed below has the value listed, and if needed, edit the value to match the value listed.

Registry key:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDirectoryBackgroundshellexContextMenuHandlersNew (Default)
Value for (Default):
{D969A300-E7FF-11d0-A93B-00A0C90F2719}

NOTE: This registry entry only exists if the Windows Desktop Update component is installed. If the Windows Desktop Update component is not installed, add the registry entry and (Default) value.


You can fix this problem from the Windows Registry.

From the start menu, run regedit.

Browse to the key: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTFolderShellNew

If the key doesn't exist you can create it.You can check this key out, be sure that everything matches up with the images below.

(( spam prevention keeps me from posting helpful images, see comment below ))

You may have to create the Config key as well, depending on how messed up everything is. But once you match everything to the pictures it should work fine.

Edit:

Check your HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesFolder it should be identical to the above mentioned registry key.

It could also be a permissions issue. From command prompt try

Last but not least super registry key fix.Adds all of the folder keys (except for HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE).included are:HKEY_CLASSES_ROOTDirectoryBackgroundshellexContextMenuHandlersNewHKEY_CLASSES_ROOTCLSID


I had the same problem. I suspect it comes from the installation of a utility that modifies this shell menu, but deletes wrong things at the same time.

Based on the information I saw above, I had to recreate three registry entries for it to work. One seems to refer to the shell in general; a second to the Folder context menu; a third one to the desktop context menu.It may be that other entries are missing, if there are other context menus where a new folder can be created, but at least this worked for me.

Thanks for all others for giving me the basis elements for this.This is the RegEdit (.reg) file; you can create it with notepad; save it and execute it.


Try the registry script 'NewFolderFix.reg' and restart your computer afterwards.

Cant Create Folders Windows 7

It should fix your problem.

And, did you check Updates? Maybe there are no important updates, but maybe some additional updates on drivers. Even the craziest, where you wouldn't expect it to cause problems, can sometimes cause problems. Windows 7 is a new OS, and debugging is not a great point at Microsoft. Just saying.

Otherwise, try a system restore point from where there was no problem.


Try using FreeCommander or TotalCommander (as an administrator!) and try creating a folder there. If that doesn't work, then your administrator rights are somehow broken!


New feature in Windows 7 is Ctrl + Shift + N to make a new folder.

It doesn't explain your problem, but it might function as a workaround and help diagnose the problem.


You can use a script, open the Command Prompt and

cd 'C:UsersMeDesktop'

to the directory. Then, type in the following.

Can T Create Folders Windows 7

mkdir 'Directory Name'

If even that does not work; contact your provider. You'll get a new Windows 7 disc I guess.

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