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amjjam
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      25th May 2009
Hi,

I wasn't paying close attention and accidentally copied my computer's
harddrive to my computer's harddrive instead of the external drive I
intended. Is there a way to delete the copy? Thanks for any help.
 
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Twayne
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      25th May 2009
amjjam wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wasn't paying close attention and accidentally copied my computer's
> harddrive to my computer's harddrive instead of the external drive I
> intended. Is there a way to delete the copy? Thanks for any help.


lol, take it as a lesson in computer use. You're not the first & won't
be the last.

Time to revert to your backups & do a restore to just before you did
that. If, with any luck, it all went into a new folder and subfolders,
then just delete them. But it's be wise to back up your data first,
just in case. If you gave it a folder name and just the wrong drive
letter, that's where it is. Just delete it. It's going to be a slow
process.
BTW, if the backup included system folders, XP delete may complain
about them and refuse to delete them. Since you gave no further useful
information, all I can say is come back and explain what you have more
clearly.

HTH,

Twayne`



 
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amjjam
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      25th May 2009
Thanks, Twayne. Got it done, though it did complain as it couldn't put the
sizeable file in the recycle bin, etc. You're right about it being another
lesson in computer use - and the frustrations that express themselves in
equal parts of LOL and cursing. Phew! I think I'm going to pay more attention
to setting restore points more often.

"Twayne" wrote:

> amjjam wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I wasn't paying close attention and accidentally copied my computer's
> > harddrive to my computer's harddrive instead of the external drive I
> > intended. Is there a way to delete the copy? Thanks for any help.

>
> lol, take it as a lesson in computer use. You're not the first & won't
> be the last.
>
> Time to revert to your backups & do a restore to just before you did
> that. If, with any luck, it all went into a new folder and subfolders,
> then just delete them. But it's be wise to back up your data first,
> just in case. If you gave it a folder name and just the wrong drive
> letter, that's where it is. Just delete it. It's going to be a slow
> process.
> BTW, if the backup included system folders, XP delete may complain
> about them and refuse to delete them. Since you gave no further useful
> information, all I can say is come back and explain what you have more
> clearly.
>
> HTH,
>
> Twayne`
>
>
>
>

 
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Twayne
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      27th May 2009
amjjam wrote:
> Thanks, Twayne. Got it done, though it did complain as it couldn't
> put the sizeable file in the recycle bin, etc. You're right about it
> being another lesson in computer use - and the frustrations that
> express themselves in equal parts of LOL and cursing. Phew! I think
> I'm going to pay more attention to setting restore points more often.


lol, Been there, done that! Glad it's sorted out.

>
> "Twayne" wrote:
>
>> amjjam wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I wasn't paying close attention and accidentally copied my
>>> computer's harddrive to my computer's harddrive instead of the
>>> external drive I intended. Is there a way to delete the copy?
>>> Thanks for any help.

>>
>> lol, take it as a lesson in computer use. You're not the first &
>> won't be the last.
>>
>> Time to revert to your backups & do a restore to just before you did
>> that. If, with any luck, it all went into a new folder and
>> subfolders, then just delete them. But it's be wise to back up your
>> data first, just in case. If you gave it a folder name and just the
>> wrong drive letter, that's where it is. Just delete it. It's going
>> to be a slow process.
>> BTW, if the backup included system folders, XP delete may complain
>> about them and refuse to delete them. Since you gave no further
>> useful information, all I can say is come back and explain what you
>> have more clearly.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Twayne`




 
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Richard
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      2nd Jun 2009
"amjjam" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks, Twayne. Got it done, though it did complain as it couldn't put the
> sizeable file in the recycle bin, etc. You're right about it being another
> lesson in computer use - and the frustrations that express themselves in
> equal parts of LOL and cursing. Phew! I think I'm going to pay more
> attention to setting restore points more often.


If you are absolutely (at least a billion percent) sure that you want to
delete a file, hold SHIFT when you choose Delete and it will be permanently
deleted without going to the Recycle Bin. Be sure to read the "Are you
sure...?" message before clicking YES! (No 2nd chances.

Caution: You should not follow this advice without getting a 2nd opinion.
---Richard



 
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