Any file name can not contain /, \, *, ?, :, |, ", < or >..
The drive letter followed by colon backslash dir backslash C:\windows\dir
When you get a message that says, 'Windows cannot access the specified device path file,' this means that an error has occurred which has corrupted the file and made it inaccessible.
the file that you were deleting might be infected of a virus.
If you cannot access and encrypted file after you have installed a new version of Windows and you have a backup copy of your certificate, install (import) the certificate in Windows. Then add it to the encrypted file.
A file cannot (in general) contain other files or folders in the traditional sense. A zip or other archive file can contain other files or folders and a document file can have a file in it as an embedded object, but these are special applications.
Try this special utility: Windows Cannot Find Fix Wizard - it can solve several tips of Windows Cannot... errors. Google it. This file is typically in your C:\windows\system32\ or C:\windows\system directory. You may have to reinstall or patch windows.
There are like hundreds of them, I cannot list each on of them now.
You can not use any of the following: \ / : * ? " < > |
The windows registry. Technically in the file system.dat though you cannot directly edit this file
Hi, I faced to "Windows cannot find svchost.exe. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again. To search a file, click the Start button, and then click Search" problem. After long search I found solution of this problem - Windows Cannot Find Quick Fix or Fix Wizard as I remember. Hope this helps.
Probably your .wab file is corrupted, try to use tool below. Must help you.
It means the original source file can't be found. Did you change the file name? Are your CAPS on? Perhaps the file was deleted? There are many reasons why Windows might not be able to locate a file.