There may be a way around this issue, Windows 10 has an option to set the character length to follow the NTFS file system rules rather than the windows 7 limit of 260, (256 when you take away the"x:" ), for the whole folder tree
The NTFS file system allows 256 characters per file address segment ie the characters between any two backslash characters c:\>256 Characters\>256 Characters/>256 Characters ... and so on up to a total character limit for the total file tree of approx 32768 for each folder branch
Ok the upgrade to windows 10 is a big step but with the options for making the OS look and act like Windows 7 ( and still being a free upgrade last time I checked ), it's an easy option. In my experience, (been using Windows 10 in production systems since 2014) the differences to Win7 are not that great and certainly the advances in the OS are worth the switch.
Hello again Barman58 / Nigel,
Thanks for your suggestion.
Unfortunately when the Windows 10 Operating system was released for Free I wanted to take advantage of that but although the Windows 10 compatibility checking tool result showed that it should install on my Computer it would not - I tried 4 times and searched through a lot of Windows 10 installation errors threads but I could not rectify the situation and get the new Operating system to install.
I still had the Windows 10 download on my Computer until recently and I had tried to install it again a couple of years after the release date but there was still something preventing the install - more recently when I was going to try again I was warned that the `Revert back to Windows 7` process was no longer available if the Windows 10 Operating system did not install so I could not attempt to install it again.
Thanks again for trying to help.
Chris
My Computer
At a glance
WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- ACER 3800
- OS
- WINDOWS 7 HOME PREMIUM
- Keyboard
- LOGITECH WIRELESS
- Mouse
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- Internet Speed
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