Hi Dan,
Use a command prompt to overwrite the file with say boot.ini and then in command
prompt go back and delete the boot.ini file in that directory.
You can do that with an active pagefile.sys and I suppose it would work to trick
the OS.
--
good computing,
don
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"Dan" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Dave,
Thanks for the thoughtful help. However,
the "chkdsk /f" command did not detect corrupted or lost
files and, therefore, it did not solve the file delete
issue. Think it is due to the unsort nature of the
undeletable files.
Thanks again for trying,
Dan
>-----Original Message-----
>Dan:
>
>Go to start --> Run
>and enter; cmd
>
>At the command prompt enter; chkdsk /f
>It most likely give you a message about need to perform
this upon a reboot -- agree to
>with - Y (for yes)
>The reboot the PC.
>
>Try to delete the folder again when you are back
inWindows.
>
>Dave
>
>
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>| Downloaded some files but they cannot be opened,
>| manipulated or deleted. Most delete commands not
>| responsive. When I drag folder to the recycle bin I
get
>| the following: "Cannot delete UNSORT~1.MPG. Cannot
find
>| the specified file. Make sure you specify the correct
>| path and filename."
>
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