DrR0Ck
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Hello! I've been pulling my hair out with this issue for a bit now, and after extensive searching, I've been unable to find any similar instances. Hoping someone here can help troubleshoot.
Basically, whenever I attempt file operations that would result in an overwrite, i get an error: "an unexpected error is keeping you from moving the file" - the error ID is 0x8004005A. I'm running Windows 11 25H2, recently upgraded from 24H2 in the hope that it might resolve this issue (it didn't). I've had this for at least a couple of months, but I don't know exactly when it started occurring. I'm logged into my system with an account with admin permissions. I can copy and move files around without issue on my system, but as soon as I try to move or copy such that I would be overwriting another file, I get the error. I've been able to easily replicate this on my system by simply copying a file to a folder, and then trying the same copy/move again, thus initiating an overwrite, and the error comes up. I have two SSD drives and three mechanical drives in my system and the issue is not limited to any one drive.
I will note that I don't see this issue when I run my backup software: SyncBackSE v11, and I don't seem to have the issue when I am using Directory Opus. I will also note that the system runs well otherwise, and I have no other issues or complaints.
I do have a recurring error in my event log - Error 219: Kernel-PnP "The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load.
Device: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A71D&SUBSYS_86941043&REV_01\3&11583659&0&20
Status: 0xC0000365" Other than this one, nothing of concern to report in the Event Viewer.
Things I've done to try to troubleshoot:
sfc /scannow
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
chkdsk /f on the drives
taken ownership of various folders/files, and ensured my user has full control privileges on files and folders.
temporarily disabled my antivirus (I'm running Eset AV)
Tried launching explorer processes as administrator and moving/copying across windows.
Logged in as a different admin user, but experienced the same error on overwrite.
Updated Windows 24H2 to 25H2 and ensured all Windows updates are installed.
Drivers are up to date.
If it matters, I'm running an i7 14700k on an Asus z690 motherboard. 64 GB DDR5 ram.
I'd prefer not to have to reinstall Windows if I can avoid it. Looking forward to any suggestions folks around here may have.
Thanks!
Basically, whenever I attempt file operations that would result in an overwrite, i get an error: "an unexpected error is keeping you from moving the file" - the error ID is 0x8004005A. I'm running Windows 11 25H2, recently upgraded from 24H2 in the hope that it might resolve this issue (it didn't). I've had this for at least a couple of months, but I don't know exactly when it started occurring. I'm logged into my system with an account with admin permissions. I can copy and move files around without issue on my system, but as soon as I try to move or copy such that I would be overwriting another file, I get the error. I've been able to easily replicate this on my system by simply copying a file to a folder, and then trying the same copy/move again, thus initiating an overwrite, and the error comes up. I have two SSD drives and three mechanical drives in my system and the issue is not limited to any one drive.
I will note that I don't see this issue when I run my backup software: SyncBackSE v11, and I don't seem to have the issue when I am using Directory Opus. I will also note that the system runs well otherwise, and I have no other issues or complaints.
I do have a recurring error in my event log - Error 219: Kernel-PnP "The driver \Driver\WUDFRd failed to load.
Device: PCI\VEN_8086&DEV_A71D&SUBSYS_86941043&REV_01\3&11583659&0&20
Status: 0xC0000365" Other than this one, nothing of concern to report in the Event Viewer.
Things I've done to try to troubleshoot:
sfc /scannow
DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
chkdsk /f on the drives
taken ownership of various folders/files, and ensured my user has full control privileges on files and folders.
temporarily disabled my antivirus (I'm running Eset AV)
Tried launching explorer processes as administrator and moving/copying across windows.
Logged in as a different admin user, but experienced the same error on overwrite.
Updated Windows 24H2 to 25H2 and ensured all Windows updates are installed.
Drivers are up to date.
If it matters, I'm running an i7 14700k on an Asus z690 motherboard. 64 GB DDR5 ram.
I'd prefer not to have to reinstall Windows if I can avoid it. Looking forward to any suggestions folks around here may have.
Thanks!
- Windows Build/Version
- Windows 11 Pro 25H2 OS Version 26200.6725
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Self Built
- CPU
- Intel 14700K
- Motherboard
- Asus Rog Strix Z690-E
- Memory
- 64 GB - 4x16 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- MSI 4090 Gaming Trio
- Sound Card
- On Board
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Alienware
- Screen Resolution
- 3440x1440
- PSU
- Superflower 1200W
- Antivirus
- Eset AV




