On May 29, 7:06*pm, "Jeff Johnson" <i....@enough.spam> wrote:
> Does this help any:http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=320081
Many thanks for all the suggestions. I've worked my way through most
of them ... with no joy. Broadly the same thing happens - I can see
the file and it shows up in Windows Explorer or when I type DIR from a
command line. But when I try to delete, rename or move it - I get
"Cannot find the file". Using quotes, the short name or the UNC
doesn't make a difference.
I tried Delinvfile, which looked promising as it allowed me to
navigate me to the h: drive - but when I tried to delete it I got
"File Not Found". I also tried to use Delinvfile to rename it or
delete on boot - same thing.
I've read the Microsoft article and I think running Chkdsk is what's
needed as it seems like an index or metadata is out of sync. However
I can't run chkdsk on the drive as it thinks it's a network drive
(even though it's actually a sync'd drive, held on my c: drive). I
ran a full chkdsk on my c: drive overnight - no joy.
I'll try the back-up file idea this evening.
Michael