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Answer» Hi, I'm using Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. The problem is when I try to delete a file (not a system file), the file would not disappear. Deleting it again would bring out a message, "Could not find this item. This is no longer located in E:/ or wherever the location of the file is." The deleted file would only disappear if I manually refresh, hit F5 or go out of the folder and return to it. Its getting to be annoying especially when I delete a lot of files. Can anyone help? Creating new files or folders doesnt PRODUCE same problem, only when deleting.There are more important things to WORRY about.
But maybe you can advertise for a personal assistant. This would be a SKILLED person that can find the F5 key for you.
Wow, thanks for the sage advice. Just tell me if this is a normal occurrence and I'll just shut up. Do you need to always manually hit Refresh just to delete a file?The behavior is due to Windows Explorer. The file is deleted, but there is some latency for WE to refresh the directory.
Have you tried drag and droop to delete files?
EDIT: I can not duplicate what you describe. It only takes a fraction of a second, unless Windows is also doing another task very heavy on the CPU. In that case it can take longer, but eventually does refresh.
What conditions bring on this failure to auto-refresh the current directory display when you delete files? Do you have lots of other tasks RUNNING at the same time? Go to Tools/Folder Options/ General Tab, and at the bottom, in the 'Navigation Pane', make sure 'Show all folders' and 'Automatically expand to current folder' are checked. I'm not running a lot of processes when this happens, maybe 1 or 2 programs that are open. Sometimes its just RANDOM. One day its fine, some days it happens. I tried this one solution in another forum which involves modifying this registry HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Wow6432Node\CLSID\{BDEADE7F-C265-11D0-BCED-00A0C90AB50F}\Instance]. For some people it works but for some it doesnt.I have something similar on my computer, not only when deleting but also when creating new files/folders it may take a few minutes for them to appear. I just use f5 or back-click and *refresh*. Just letting you know you are not alone.This happened to me, and i thought of it as just normal. I dismissed it, and just dealt with it
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