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On a localhost environment, when I try to create a new node, I get this message:

The connection was reset.

There is some issue with css, cache and/or registry since when I disable the css aggregation it works for the next node and it stops for the next node creating. In order to work again for a new node it needs enabling the Css aggregation and so on.

Also when I clear caches I get this kind of messages:

The following module has moved within the file system: views_test. In order to fix this, clear caches or put the module back in its original location. For more [warning] information, see the documentation page. bootstrap.inc:1128

Any suggestions? Thanks.

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There are in fact two issues in your question.

To solve The connection was reset issue, have you tried to run rebuild_registry ?

drush dl registry_rebuild-7.x
drush en registry_rebuild-7.x -y
drush cc drush
drush rr

Some people also reported that with Coder Module but not only, they had to edit httpd.conf, increasing the Apache stack size to 8MB

<IfModule mpm_winnt_module>
   ThreadStackSize 8388608
</IfModule>

For the 2nd issue The following module has moved within the file system, this appeared since Drupal 7.50 release. A straight way to correct these errors is to use Module Missing Message Fixer. You'll find alternatives and full explanations in this DO post.

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  • Hi,I have both tried registry rebuild and increasing apache stack size but nothing worked. There is no httpd.conf file on apache so I created one but still it didn't work .Doh
    – Dion
    Commented Feb 1, 2017 at 18:53
  • I used the module "Module Missing Message Fixer" but it says "No Missing Modules Found!!! " I have seen also other people have the same issue
    – Dion
    Commented Feb 1, 2017 at 19:01
  • Check the DO post, I had some of same issues and solved them either by creating a fake module (.info and .module) at the searched place, then en/dis/uninstall them...
    – Kojo
    Commented Feb 1, 2017 at 19:04
  • Thanks for the help,I only am concerned about the Connection reset issue.THe other issue I just cleared the cache and it worked.
    – Dion
    Commented Feb 1, 2017 at 19:07
  • I am on ubuntu 16.04 and apache server 2.4.18 . I read that newer apache server do not have an httpd.conf file that's why I guess I have none.
    – Dion
    Commented Feb 1, 2017 at 19:17

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