![]() This issue occured after I tried to move my desktop folder to somewhere in disk E, instead of in disk C. I haven't tried repairing upgrade yet, it sounds like a radical solution that may work but I still would not know why the problem happened.Also I just reset the laptop, and this problem just randomly happened when I am trying to organize my disk. However, I can actually create folder through command prompt using mkdir.
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