There is a path but I can't get into a location

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I see a path to the location node, but when I tap it, "go" isn't available, it only shows "cancel". There are a few nodes that are like this, but they aren't locked and they don't have x's






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What to do if the system Cannot find the path specified?

6 Ways to Fix "The System Cannot Find The Path Specified" Error on Windows
  • Check Your System for Viruses. ...
  • Verify the File's Path. ...
  • Delete Any Invalid Paths in the Environment Variable. ...
  • Check Your System's Registry. ...
  • Run an SFC Scan. ...
  • Update Your Copy of Windows. ...
  • An Error-Free Windows Once More.


  • How do I fix Windows path?

    Click the Start button, then type env and select Edit the system environment variables. The below window will appear. Select Environment Variables. Click Path in the bottom pane of the new window, and then Edit.

    What does \ mean in Windows path?

    They indicate that the path should be passed to the system with minimal modification, which means that you cannot use forward slashes to represent path separators, or a period to represent the current directory, or double dots to represent the parent directory.



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