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Fix 'Can't Find the Specified File' Error When Rename/Move Folder in Windows 10/8/7


There are four ways in all to Fix 'Can't Find the Specified File' error when rename/move folder in Windows 10/8/7. The table below is an overview of the solution, read detailed content for full steps. 

Workable Solutions Step-by-step Troubleshooting
Fix 1. Locate missing files The quickest way is to find, locate and place the missing files back to the original location if you...Full steps
Fix 2. Change user profile When the computer cannot locate exact files or folders, you can try to change a user profile...Full steps
Fix 3. Run Powershell  Press Windows key and type Powershell in search, right-click on it and Open as administrator...Full steps
Fix 4. Change registry Press Windows + R and enter regedit, hit Enter or click OK. Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_...Full steps

Folder renaming/moving error: can't find the specified file! Help!

"I get a problem of renaming a file folder on the D: drive. When I clicked Rename the system warned me that 'The file or folder does not exist'. Is there a way to find the missing files on my computer?"

The file or folder doesn't exist.

"If the Windows PC tells that it can't find the specified files when you try to rename or move a folder on your PC or storage devices, what else can you do to fix this issue? Any recommended methods?"

Can't find the specifed file.

If you have encountered a similar case as the above two problems while trying to rename or move a file or folder on your storage devices or PC, don't worry. Effective solutions are ready to help right now.

Let's see how to remove 'can't find the specified file' error on your PC or storage devices now:

Method 1. Locate and place the missing files back to the original location

If the system warns you that 'The file or folder does not exist' or "can't find the specified file" on your PC or storage devices when you are trying to rename or move a file or folder, the exact files or folder may have been moved to other location or deleted from your device.

So the quickest way is to find, locate and place the missing files back to the original location if you can't find the specified files while trying to rename or move a file folder. How? Follow below tips for help:

Tip 1. Search and locate the exact missing files

Tip 2. Restore lost/missing files/folder

If you didn't find any tracks of missing files or folder by using Search on your computer, you may need to run a useful data recovery software to find and restore missing files/folder on your PC or storage device. And Deep Data Recovery can help you simply resolve this issue. 

Step 1. Launch Deep Data Recovery in Windows 11/10/8/7. Choose file types and click "Next" to start.

Select file types that you want to recover

Step 2. Choose the place where you lost data. Then, click "Scan".

select a location to scan

Step 3. After the scan, use the file format filter on the left or upper right corner to find the files you need. Then, you can click the "Preview" button or double-click a file to preview its content.

Recover lost data

Step 4. Click the checkbox next to the file and click "Recover" to get back the lost data to a secure place.

Now you can place the missing folder or file back to the original location to rename the folder again.

Method 2. Change User Profile to Fix 'Can't find the specified file' error

Sometimes, when the computer cannot locate exact files or folders, you can try to change a user profile or create a new user profile to see if you can locate and find the missing files/folder on your device or computer:

If you have another user profile, log out and sign in with the other user profile to your computer to see if you can locate the missing files or folder.

If you can't, follow below tips to create a new user account and log in to find the specified files which can't be found by your PC:

Step 1. Enable Administrator Account and create a new Account

1. Right-click Start and select Command Prompt (Admin);
2. Type: net user administrator /active: yes and hit Enter;
3. Switch yes for no when you reverse this in the feature by the same command.

Restore Use Profiles on Windows 10.

4. This will enable the hidden administrator account on your computer and restart the computer, sign into this new account.

Step 2. Create a new Account - new user profile account

1. Go to Settings > Accounts > Family & other users;
2. Click Add someone else to this PC and follow the onscreen guidelines to complete the process;
3. If you want to create a local account instead of a Microsoft one, click I don't have this person's sign-in information > Add a user without a Microsoft account.

Create new user account.

Step 3. Sign in with your new account and find missing files.

Method 3. Run Powershell to remove 'Can't find the specified file' error to rename file folder

Method 4. Change Registry to remove 'Can't find specified file' error

Note: Place export and backup Registry files before you make changes to the Registry in case of unexpected file missing or program function error.

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