Windows Can't Find Target


  1. Posts : 1
    Windows 10
       #1

    Windows Can't Find Target


    Hi. I successfully used regedit to clear annoying proliferating blue arrows (bottom left) from flashdrive folders and desktop icons (shortcuts) on my desktop. My notebook is another story.

    Desktop - success, everything works normally including my flashdrive.

    Notebook - insert flashdrive can't open certain folders - and I get the 'Windows Can't Find Target' warning when right clicking to open.

    Note that this behaviour is not seen on all folders. I can open some folders on my flashdrive normally. Whereas others refuse to open.


    I hope that makes sense.

    Thanks,
    Paul.

    Win 10 x64
      My Computer


  2. Posts : 43,019
    Win 10 Pro (22H2) (2nd PC is 22H2)
       #2

    Hi, here's a far safer and fully reversible way to deal with what I assume you are referring to is the shortcut arrow - there to distinguish shortcuts from files and folders:

    Windows Can't Find Target-1.jpg
    Free tweaker with full explanation via link.

    Also one of tenforum's vast library of tutorials - which you'll probably find does exactly the same as the above.
    Shortcut Arrow Icon - Change, Remove, or Restore in Windows 10 Windows 10 Customization Tutorials

    I would hesitate to comment on your laptop if you have perhaps been changing things in the registry. Have you, and do you think there's any correlation with your problem?
      My Computers


  3. Posts : 31,691
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #3

    PaulMo said:
    this behaviour is not seen on all folders. I can open some folders on my flashdrive normally. Whereas others refuse to open.
    With the flashdrive inserted in the notebook, try right-clicking on a desktop shortcut that works and select 'Properties'. Note the drive letter it uses. Now do the same for a shortcut that doesn't work, does it use the same drive letter?

    I suspect that the reason some shortcuts don't work is that the flashdrive had a different drive letter when you first made that shortcut. If so, you can edit it to give it the right drive letter,
      My Computers


 

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