One Music Folder will not open no matter what

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  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #1

    One Music Folder will not open no matter what


    I have THE Music Folder located in Libraries and inside this Folder i have another Folder called All Music that no matter what i do, i cannot open the damn thing. It's not locked, It's not restricted, I've tried right clicking on it and doing Open. I've tried doing Open in New Window. I've tried Deleting the damn thing and then Restoring it.

    I don't even get an error. It just simply sits there. Yet i can open every other Folder on my Computer. Except this ONE Folder.

    Help, please?

    I have Windows 7 Home Premium x64, My Virus Scans are up to date and so are my Computer Updates. I've closed all Programs and tried opening it, too.

    This isn't "Super" important. I'm more concerned that there's something wrong with my hard-drive than the actual Music (although there's over 700 Songs in this one Folder..)
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  2. Posts : 8,476
    Windows® 8 Pro (64-bit)
       #2

    This also happens due to multiple codes installed on the PC. Try uninstalling all video/audio players like VLC, K-Lite, Shark codec, itunes, etc. and then try opening this folder.
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  3. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Done.

    Still not working..
    I do use Itunes as an application to put songs on my Ipod and then on my actual Computer i use Winamp, but i've been doing this for a few weeks now and have had no issues. I haven't even recently opened this Folder. I open Folders inside it that have more Music. Which i can still do by using the Arrow key next to the All Music Folder in the Libraries Menu


    Edit:

    Lol ok that was annoying. I used a Malware Software to scan the Folder just in case, and it said nothing was infected. Then suddenly i double click on the Folder and it opened. But when i closed the Folder and went back to try and open it again, it still will not open!!
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  4. Posts : 450
    Windows 7
       #4

    Try doing a DIR command from a DOS prompt.

    By "sits there", you mean the equivalent of a mouse pointer "hourglass" (green circle)?

    While it is hung, poke around in TASK MANAGER and see if you can see any physical I/Os or CPU usage that's occuring. If need be, click on the PERFORMANCE tab (top) of Task Manager and then click on RESOURCE MONITOR (lower left tile). Open up the CPU or DISK tabs/miniwindows and see if that sheds any light on what it's hung on.
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  5. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    What i meant by "Just sits there" is that it literally does nothing. It doesn't even show an hourglass or make the Folder Window Non-Responsive. I did what you said and i noticed that when i double click the Folder, my CPU Usage suddenly jumps for the fraction of a second then dies back down to its usual.

    I was looking at the CPU Tab in Resource Monitor like you said, and when i double clicked on the Folder again, there was about 3 things that suddenly were using more CPU than normal.

    It was a little hard to catch them.. But it looked like dwm (Desktop Windows Manager), perform.exe, and i couldn't catch the 3rd one.

    I'm not a Computer techy person so i have no idea if this means anything ..
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  6. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
       #6

    How many memory does that folder has?
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  7. Posts : 7
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #7

    learn the command prompt commands for directories and try moving everything from that directory to a new one and then get rid of that folder.

    copy C:\..folderlocationhere\*.* [drive letter destination]
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  8. Posts : 1,114
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #8

    Have you tried right clicking and share with / everyone and see if that let's you in.
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  9. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #9

    Abstrat said:
    How many memory does that folder has?
    3.51 GB

    Shadethire said:
    learn the command prompt commands for directories and try moving everything from that directory to a new one and then get rid of that folder.

    copy C:\..folderlocationhere\*.* [drive letter destination]
    Yes i tried this, still no luck.

    1Bowtie said:
    Have you tried right clicking and share with / everyone and see if that let's you in.
    Yes I've tried changing the permissions multiple times also.
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  10. Posts : 1,777
    MS Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 64-bit (Family Pack Lic.) Upgrade
       #10

    Hello Jadet6,

    How did you try changing the permissions if the folder offers no response to any type of user actions?

    And when you say you tried the copy command suggested by Shadethire in post #7, could you be more specific about the results. Did it report anything after pressing enter? or what?

    First I'd recommend using and elevated command prompt and try to enter the directory. If this does not prove helpful, try using the short-style filenames (e.g. mymusicfolder = "mymuci~1" etc.) to see what it reports back or if it allows access to the folder this way.


    Mike :)



    Addition: What type of antivirus software are you using for active protection? Have you ever uninstalled any previously installed antivirus/antimalware software you used to have installed?
    Last edited by rubyrubyroo; 28 Dec 2011 at 00:19. Reason: Addition
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