Cant create New folder: On Vista OS New folder not get
create even "New Folder" option is not found in context
menu & file menu. It is not working from organize menu.
what can we do?

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Cant create New folder: On Vista OS New folder not get create even "New Folder" option i..

Answer / vignesh1988i

2 ways is there apart from this........ go to RUN command
... and go to the corresponding drive like C or D or
whatever you have..... and create an folder as

mkdir newfolder

so it will create , and go to the corresponding drive by
coming out of the run command prompt and check it out......



next way is that , right click the mouse and go to new and
then create a new folder



thank u

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Cant create New folder: On Vista OS New folder not get create even "New Folder" option i..

Answer / vaibhavzodge

1. Download NewFolderFix.reg file from
"http://www.vistax64.com/attachments/tutorials/7715d1225832927-new-folder-newfolderfix.reg".


2. Right click on NewFloderFix.reg (On Desktop) and click on
Merge to add it to your registry.

3. Click on the Run button in the Security Warning prompt.

4. Click on Continue in the UAC prompt.

5. Click on Yes in the confirmation prompt.

6. Click on OK in the success prompt.

7. Log off and log on, or restart the computer to apply the fix.

8. When done, you can delete the NewFolderFix.reg on the
desktop if you would like to.

Refer : http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/69837-new-folder.html

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