Automatic copies of empty folders in My Pictures, how do I stop th

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bakb24

I have numerous copies of empty folders in My Pictures, up to over 900 copies
of some folders, all empty. I tried to delete them, but once I delete them,
a copy is automatically made making the copy number go higher. Thjis has been
going on for months. If you have a fix please help me, I'm sure my disk space
is being used up by empty excessive folders in My Pictures. I have Windows XP
Home Edition, Winver, Internet Explorer Version 5.1, Service pak 2. HELP.
Thank you. babk24
 
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Malke

bakb24 said:
I have numerous copies of empty folders in My Pictures, up to over 900
copies of some folders, all empty. I tried to delete them, but once I
delete them, a copy is automatically made making the copy number go
higher. Thjis has been going on for months. If you have a fix please help
me, I'm sure my disk space is being used up by empty excessive folders in
My Pictures. I have Windows XP
Home Edition, Winver, Internet Explorer Version 5.1, Service pak 2.
HELP.
Thank you. babk24

How are you deleting them? Are you trying to delete by dragging the files to
the Recycle Bin? If yes, this problem usually occurs because the hand isn't
quite as steady as one would want. You're moving the files slightly as you
drag and that is creating the extra copies.

First lower the sensitivity of your mouse from the Mouse applet in Control
Panel. Then change the way you delete. Either select files and then
right-click>Delete or select files and use File>Delete. To select multiple
contiguous files, highlight the first file in the series and then hold down
the Shift key and highlight the last file in the series. All your desired
files will be highlighted. Then use the right-click or File menu deletion
procedure. To delete non-contiguous files, hold down the Ctrl key as you
select.

Malke
 

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