Some users reported that the local folder did not respond and could not be opened when double-clicking the folder. This situation may be caused by a system error or a corrupted folder. Solutions include checking for system updates, scanning for disk errors, restarting Explorer, etc. If the issue is still not resolved, you can try to resolve it by recreating the user account or using a system restore.
Solution:
1. Right-click "Start" in the taskbar in the lower left corner and select "Computer Management" in the option list.
2. After entering the new interface, click "Services" in "Services and Applications" on the left column.
3. Then find "Windows Push Notification System Service" on the right and double-click to open it.
4. In the window that opens, set the "Startup Type" to "Disabled", then click "Stop" in "Service Status", and click OK to save.
5. Then press the "Ctrl Alt Del" shortcut key and click "Task Manager".
6. In the Task Manager window, select "Windows Explorer" and finally click "Restart Task" in the upper right corner.
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