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XXX wrote:
My friend has a Vista Home Premium (32bit) Dell desktop with SP2 installed - and all other updates installed as of this moment in time. A month or so ago he created 3 sub-folders in his Video folder. These are empty and have not, as far as I am aware, been used. When I say they are empty I mean there are no files inside. I have noticed that there are some sub-folders, which are also empty I am now trying to delete these folders (and sub-folders) - and each time I get the msg "Cannot delete this folder - item cannot be found" - and the delete fails. So far I have tried this with elevated rights to Admin, in Safe Mode, and using the command prompt - all without success. I have scanned the hard disk with MSEssentials - fully up to date, and found nothing. At the moment I am running CHKDSK to see if there an error on the disk - but halfway through there are no reports of an error so far. Has anyone experienced this before? Would appreciate all suggestions. Thanks in advance. Steve Thanks for all the replies. Problem solved by using Unlocker v1.8.8 to delete the folders....brilliant bit of software! |
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it sounds to ma as though it is a ghost folder and is actually not there.
Have you tried to run a disk defragment to get rid of any delted files and folders completely. "XXX" wrote in message ... Patrick Phillips wrote: On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 19:19:21 +0000 XXX wrote: Thanks 4 ur reply. My problem is deleting folders in the User's profile (\users\fred\videos to be specific). Its not an issue of a failed or incomplete uninstall. These folders were originally created by the user. Any ideas? I'd say you need to be logged-in as the user who created the folders like your fred example above in order to delete them. -- Patrick in IL. \ Thanks Patrick. I AM logged in as that user...that's why I am completely baffled by this! Steve |
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it sounds to ma as though it is a ghost folder and is actually not there.
Have you tried to run a disk defragment to get rid of any delted files and folders completely. "XXX" wrote in message ... Patrick Phillips wrote: On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 19:19:21 +0000 XXX wrote: Thanks 4 ur reply. My problem is deleting folders in the User's profile (\users\fred\videos to be specific). Its not an issue of a failed or incomplete uninstall. These folders were originally created by the user. Any ideas? I'd say you need to be logged-in as the user who created the folders like your fred example above in order to delete them. -- Patrick in IL. \ Thanks Patrick. I AM logged in as that user...that's why I am completely baffled by this! Steve |
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Could have downloaded knoppix or ubuntu, booted the disk and deleted everything. Pretty easy and a -very- handy tool. -- CrucialHoax |
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Could have downloaded knoppix or ubuntu, booted the disk and deleted everything. Pretty easy and a -very- handy tool. -- CrucialHoax |
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