How to deal with win7 copy files no longer prompt the name is too long

  
Q: There is a strange phenomenon. Two computers, one of which is copied to the computer of the Taiwanese computer, often complains that the folder name is too long, causing the copy to fail. The computer is bought together, the model brands are the same, all are the same Windows 7 system, and the copy of the file to the computer is no problem. Can you only shorten the folder name and copy it again?
A: Windows 7 does have a file name length and path length limit. In Windows 7, file names up to 260 characters are supported. I don't know what the length of the file name that the computer needs to copy. In addition, you can perform a disk scan of the hard disk to see if there is an error. Also, is your Windows 7 the same language version? If the system user name or file name of the computer uses special coded characters, it may not match your system language version. Finally check to see if your computer has any daemons with monitoring capabilities, turn it off to prevent it from blocking the normal copy process.

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