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After my spyware doctor scanned my computer and fixed an Adware situation i
received an error. "The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. (0x8007007B) Is there a way of fixing this and how did this happen? Any suggestions and comments will be very appreciated. |
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cc wrote:
After my spyware doctor scanned my computer and fixed an Adware situation i received an error. "The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. (0x8007007B) Is there a way of fixing this and how did this happen? Any suggestions and comments will be very appreciated. Have you run Scandisk? |
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On Mon, 26 May 2008 00:05:06 GMT, propman wrote:
cc wrote: After my spyware doctor scanned my computer and fixed an Adware situation i received an error. "The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. (0x8007007B) Is there a way of fixing this and how did this happen? Any suggestions and comments will be very appreciated. Have you run Scandisk? You are a real piece of work. SCANDISK? In Vista?? |
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Nonny wrote:
On Mon, 26 May 2008 00:05:06 GMT, propman wrote: cc wrote: After my spyware doctor scanned my computer and fixed an Adware situation i received an error. "The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. (0x8007007B) Is there a way of fixing this and how did this happen? Any suggestions and comments will be very appreciated. Have you run Scandisk? You are a real piece of work. SCANDISK? In Vista?? Thank you for bringing me up to date on this fact. I hadn't realized that it wasn't included in Vista and will be doing some research on this topic. To the original poster.......my sincerest apologies for the erroneous information. Now back to Nonny: You are a real piece of work. I don't know what your problem is......and quite honestly I don't won't to know. *plonk* |
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"Nonny" wrote in message ... On Mon, 26 May 2008 00:05:06 GMT, propman wrote: cc wrote: After my spyware doctor scanned my computer and fixed an Adware situation i received an error. "The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. (0x8007007B) Is there a way of fixing this and how did this happen? Any suggestions and comments will be very appreciated. Have you run Scandisk? You are a real piece of work. SCANDISK? In Vista?? A polite response informing him of the correct terminology would have been much better than your condescending remark. The OP was trying to help. Your post was no help at all. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. |
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On Mon, 26 May 2008 00:35:17 GMT, propman wrote:
In Vista?? Thank you for bringing me up to date on this fact. I hadn't realized that it wasn't included in Vista and will be doing some research on this topic. It's not in XP either, just in case you missed that too. |
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"propman" wrote in message news:9Bn_j.4073$Yp.1587@edtnps92... Nonny wrote: On Mon, 26 May 2008 00:05:06 GMT, propman wrote: cc wrote: After my spyware doctor scanned my computer and fixed an Adware situation i received an error. "The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. (0x8007007B) Is there a way of fixing this and how did this happen? Any suggestions and comments will be very appreciated. Have you run Scandisk? You are a real piece of work. SCANDISK? In Vista?? Thank you for bringing me up to date on this fact. I hadn't realized that it wasn't included in Vista and will be doing some research on this topic. To the original poster.......my sincerest apologies for the erroneous information. Now back to Nonny: You are a real piece of work. I don't know what your problem is......and quite honestly I don't won't to know. *plonk* There is no need for you to apologize for anything. You used terminology for a past version of the utility. The utility used in XP and Vista is called Check Disk (Chkdsk). This is no different than someone calling "Programs and Features" in Vista the old name "Add and Remove Programs", which was in XP. Sometimes it is hard to break old habits. It's not so hard to killfile an impolite and condescending poster. I'm with you. C.B. -- It is the responsibility and duty of everyone to help the underprivileged and unfortunate among us. |
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C.B. wrote:
There is no need for you to apologize for anything. You used terminology for a past version of the utility. The utility used in XP and Vista is called Check Disk (Chkdsk). This is no different than someone calling "Programs and Features" in Vista the old name "Add and Remove Programs", which was in XP. Sometimes it is hard to break old habits. It's not so hard to killfile an impolite and condescending poster. I'm with you. C.B. Thanks for the update and understanding, C.B.....much appreciated. :-) |
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cc;722542 Wrote: After my spyware doctor scanned my computer and fixed an Adware situation i received an error. "The filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. (0x8007007B) Is there a way of fixing this and how did this happen? Any suggestions and comments will be very appreciated. Hello CC, I could use my own writting, but you might prefer to read the original article instead. So, please click the link below : 'Dell - Support' (http://support.dell.com/support/topi...40A68F5B2844E1) -- t-4-2 |
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