Windows 10: Renaming, Deleting, Moving Folder Slow

Discus and support Renaming, Deleting, Moving Folder Slow in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; Hi I've been having a problem with a delay Renaming, Deleting, Moving folder which takes at least about 12 seconds this does not happen for files... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Shwetabh Singh, Apr 20, 2020.

  1. Renaming, Deleting, Moving Folder Slow


    Hi


    I've been having a problem with a delay Renaming, Deleting, Moving folder which takes at least about 12 seconds this does not happen for files only for the folder.


    Also if I log into administrator profile and then do Renaming, Deleting, Moving of a folder it works fine......Please help


    Thanks

    Shwetabh

    :)
     
    Shwetabh Singh, Apr 20, 2020
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  2. Can't move, rename, or delete folders

    I've been trying to do some work with some folders (work which involves the things listed in the title) but can't because it either (when trying to move or rename folders) says they're open in another program, when I know for a fact they are not, or (when
    I try to delete a folder) says I need admin permission, but even when I get permission, it still says I need permission from something named "DESKTOP" followed by an assortment of letters and numbers. I think I should also mention that this only applies to
    the folders themselves, not the files inside them. I can move, edit, and delete those with no problems, but the folders they're stored in cannot be moved, renamed, or deleted.

    So far I've tried disabling sharing, disabling thumbnails, increasing my users permissions, and giving myself ownership of the folders, but none of those worked.
     
    BenjaminQuinn, Apr 20, 2020
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    Windows 10 Folder Rename Delete Move İs Very Slow ( 15- 20 seconds ), even an empty folder rename, delete, move takes 20 seconds...

    How to solve this?

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    JAN PETER BALKANENDE, Apr 20, 2020
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  4. Renaming, Deleting, Moving Folder Slow

    Renaming and moving folders

    What steps do you take to try and rename a folder? Have you selected it and then right clicked on it to be able to rename it?

    Moving a folder, where do you want to move it and from where?

    The more information you provide about what you are wanting to do and how you are trying to do it the easier it may be to help you.

    If necessary use steps recorder to show us.
     
    HoraceWiggins, Apr 20, 2020
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