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re: Cannot delete a file in XP
Friday, September 5, 2003 at 9:14 am
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Posted by Ken (1 messages posted)


Running XP Pro / NTFS file system

None of the above or below suggestions worked for me.  I ended up going into Safe 
Mode, pressed Cont/Alt/Del and ended the Explorer process.  Then, I went to File/New 
Process and typed in:  cmd

Then, I navigated to the folder that had the bad files, and typed:  chkdsk /f

I had to agree to dismount the drive (or something like that, to disable file handles), 
but when it was all over, the files were then deletable by typing: 
del *.* (BE SURE YOU'RE IN THE OFFENDING FOLDER)
 
Voila, all bad files gone.

Hope this helps someone ~ K







On Wednesday, July 30, 2003 at 3:15 pm, RevBlackie wrote: >I have a similar problem. > >I have about 3GB of files that were created after XP did a chkdsk following a crash. > I think the files are partially downloaded .avi files, ranging in size from about >576K to 674MB. When chkdsk ran, I started getting messages about files being truncated >-- didn't pay that much attention at the time, but when I got back in, I realized >I had 13 files on my computer that had bizarre filenames, which couldn't be deleted. > The names have odd characters, and are things like: > >╙g >n÷ >- and- >Æ > >I don't even know how to type in characters like this (I cut and pasted from the >filenames -- don't know if they'll actually show up in the post). These files cannot >be cut, copied, deleted or renamed, and the folder they are in cannot be deleted, >either. One of the weirdest things about it is that the files have "Date Modified" >dates ranging from 8/12/1995 to 10/21/2107. Maybe 100 years from now, these will >be common filenames... > >Any suggestion for getting rid of these b*stards, other than formatting the whole >hard drive??? >



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re: Cannot delete a file in XP (RevBlackie: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 at 3:15 pm)

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