re: Deleting Ghost/Empty Directories - DONE!
Saturday, November 12, 2005 at 11:12 pm Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Dori
(1 messages posted)
I am going to try this. My thing is the xerox/nwwia file. I have a xerox printer,
had it for a couple of years, well once I got windows xp I needed to upgrade it.
In order to do that ALL xerox files must be deleted. Umm...ok...and how am I supposed
to do that when it wont let me? It's been a vicious cycle and my poor printer is
sitting over there getting all dusty and the ink is dried out.
I have contacted xerox and they have no solution. It's absolutely nuts!
On Friday, September 30, 2005 at 9:47 am, Flemur13013 wrote:
>
>I managed to safely remove "Program files\MSN Gaming Zone" and "Program Files\xerox"
>and keep them removed.
>
>Here's how:
>
> 1 - Boot in Safe Mode and delete the folders.
>
> 2 - While in Safe Mode, start Notepad (or Wordpad, etc).
>
> 3 - I enter this text in the file: "This file is to prevent Winos from re-creating
> a directory with the same file name."
>
> 4 - Save the file as "MSN Gaming Zone"
> (if an extension got stuck on, remove it).
>
> 5 - Change the permissions on "MSN Gaming Zone" to "Read Only."
> (It can be tricky to get at the "OK" button in Safe Mode!)
>
> 6 - Reboot normally.
>
> Now you'll have a regular read-only file named "MSN Gaming Zone,"
> which isn't perfect, but it's better than having the silly directory.
>
> I used the same method to remove "NetMeeting," "Frontpage,"
> "Outlook Express," "Windows Media Player" and some other garbage.
>
> If you ever have any problems, just delete the file you created. All this
works
>in Win2000 and XP.
>
> Good Luck
> Mr. F.
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