A few Windows Vista users have emailed us about a very strange problem. Whenever they try to rename a file or folder in Windows Explorer or on Desktop, Windows shows following error message:
Rename
The file of folder does not exist.
Following is a screenshot of this error message:

Actually this problem occurs when some registry keys get corrupted or deleted in Windows Registry.
If you are also facing this problem, you can fix this problem by just downloading following Zip file, extract it and then run the extracted .REG file:
It'll ask for confirmation, accept it.
Restart your system and your problem should be fixed.
This article was posted by VG in following section: Troubleshooting, Windows Vista.
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Terima kasih Pak. (Thank you Sir)
daniel
OH MY GOD IT WORKED THANK YOU SO MUCH! I MIGHT MAKE A PROGRAM THAT DOES THIS TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR PEOPLE