How to Fix “The System Cannot Find The File Specified” Issue

Please refer to the following content to find out why the system cannot find the file specified issue happened and how to recover deleted files on Windows 11, 10, 8, and 7.

Posted by @Dervish July 24, 2024 Updated By @Dervish July 24, 2024

Error: System cannot find the file specified

Many users have reported feedback that they receive the message "The system cannot find the file specified" when connecting a USB, creating a system backup image, accessing files, or in other situations.

The system cannot find the file specified is a very common error for most Windows users, especially Windows 10 or Windows 11 users. Typically, this error code is 0x80070002.

There are many reasons to causes this error:

system file corruption

connection error

missing driver files

Registry key exception

Missing or corrupted files required by specific software

File permissions are not set correctly

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How to fix “The system cannot find the file specified” on Windows

Now, you already know why this error occurs, although there is no exact answer, we can try the following ways to fix it.

▶ Way 1. Detect viruses and threats by running Windows Security

Viruses, Internet threats, and malicious attacks can cause "The system cannot find the file specified" error. To keep your computer safe, you should scan your system for potential viruses or threats.

First, press "Win + I" to open Windows Settings. Next, click on “Update & Security” and “Windows Security”. Then, click "Viruses & threat protection". Finally, click "Scan options", select "Full scan" and click "Scan now".

▶ Way 2. Update device drivers

Undoubtedly, outdated drives can also cause this problem. Don’t worry, press “Windows + R” and type “devmgmt.msc” to open Device Manager. Then, find the graphic card drivers and select the “Update drives”.

▶ Way 3. Install Windows Update

Windows Updates often help fix hardware and software errors. You need to make sure if you update Windows to the latest version.

▶ Way 4. Run SFC command to fix corrupted file system

This error can also appear if the file system is missing or corrupted. Fortunately, you can fix the system cannot find the file specified with CMD.

Step 1. Type Command Prompt in the search box > Right-click its name and choose Run as administrator.

Step 2. Type "sfc /scannow" into the Command Prompt window and press Enter to start.

Step 3. When the process is done, type exit and press Enter to leave this command.

▶ Way 5. Format USB drive

When there is a connection problem, The system cannot find the file specified on USB drive, but we can solve it by formatting the USB.

1. Open “This PC”, right-click the USB flash drive and select “Format”.

2. Check “Quick Format” option when the format window opens.

3. Click “Start” to make it.

▶ Way 6. Create RunOnce Registry Key

Modifying the registry is more complicated than other methods, and you need to be extra careful when modifying it. Please strictly follow the steps below.

Step 1. Press "Win + R" and type "Regedit" in the window. Then press "Enter" or press "OK" to continue.

Step 2. Navigate to

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion.

Step 3. Extend the key and look for RunOnce key. You can create it if this key doesn’t exist. Right-click the CurrentVersion key and choose New > Key from the menu.

Step 4. Type RunOnce as the name.

Step 5. Navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion.

Step 6. Check if the RunOnce key is there. If not, repeat the above steps to create it.

Step 7. Exit Registry Editor and restart your PC.

▶ Way 7. Using WinRAR

When you receive a "The system cannot find the file specified" message when you try to delete a specific file or folder, you should be able to delete the file after trying this method.

1. Right-click on the file in question > select Add to Archive.

2. Check Delete files after archiving > click the OK button.

How to recover it when “the system cannot find the file specified”

As you can see, if the system cannot find the specified file, data loss may result. At this point, you need to rescue deleted data from Windows or other storage devices.

If you have a regular backup habit, then you can restore deleted files directly from the backup. If not, I tend to seek help from reliable data recovery software such as AOMEI FastRecovery.

It can easily recover deleted files in Windows 11, 10, 8, and 7, including videos, pictures, Excel, Word, PPT, audio, and other 200+ types of data from HDD/SSD/SD card/removable device. What's more, it provides a graphical user interface, which is friendly to users who have no computer experience.

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Step 1. Install and launch AOMEI FastRecovery. Choose the exact partition or disk where your data lost and click Scan.

Step 2. Then, the recovery tool start to scan and search. lt will execute the “Quickly Scan" first for finding your deleted data fast, and then execute the “Deep Scan" for searching other lost data.

Step 3. Once the scan is completed, all deleted files, recycle bins and other missing files will be displayed. Please select the file you would like to recover and then click "Recover".

Step 4. Then, select a folder path to save your recovered files.

Step 5. Wait patiently for this process of recovering ends.

Final words

There are 7 options to solve the “system cannot find the file specified” issue. In addition, we also show you how to recover deleted/lost files with AOMEI FastRecovery. If you need to manage disks or partitions on Windows, you can use AOMEI products like AOMEI Partition Assistant that offers other functions like allocate free space, clone a disk to a larger one, create a bootable USB, convert dynamic disk to basic, wipe disk and so on.