That second part of my comment (non-wildcarded globbing doesn't actually iterate the folder, and never has) does mean it's a perfectly efficient solution to the problem (slower than directly calling os.path.isdir or os.path.lexist since it's a bunch of Python level function calls and string operations before it decides the efficient path is viable, but no additional system call or I/O work Tried to use system restore but failed due to following: "The Disk OS (C:) has errors. Windows has detected file system corruption on OS (C:). You must check the disk for errors before it can be restored." I click "check disk for errors" and next window gives option to 1. automatically fix file system errors or 2. scan for and attempt recovery You can now turn on your antivirus protection, and your access to the file will be retained. Solution 4. Repair File Explorer. If you still get an operation did not complete virus error, your File Explorer utility may have issues. In this case, use Windows' SFC (System File Checker) utility to find and fix corrupt files with your file manager. Method 2: There are different third party programs to retrieve or restore the files or folders from the hard drive or memory card. You may search in your favorite search engine and try to recover the folders. Note: This response contains a reference to a third party World Wide Web site. Immediately say, do not be afraid. There is nothing wrong with the message "Checking file system on C". This is the standard process for checking the integrity of the operating system and drive C for errors when booting the computer. Such an inscription arises after confirming the request that one or more disks require verification ("One of the Run Check Disk. Run System File Checker & DISM. Troubleshoot in a clean boot state; Reinstall all the UWP or Universal Platform Apps. 1] Use System Restore.
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