You're welcome. What was the culprit?
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Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!! THAT SOLVED EVERYTHING!!! =)
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The troubleshooting outlined here may help:
http://windowsxp.mvps.org/slowrightclick.htm
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Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
After sitting there "thinking" for awhile I try to close out of "My
Computer"
and then a message comes up that says that Windows Explorer is not
responding! I'm LOST!!! The file that I'm trying to delete is a
file
for
work. How can I find the pathname without right clicking? Thanks
for
helping me!
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Hi, thgp1704.
Can you tell us the name of at least one of the problem files?
Please
include the full pathname. Can you tell WHICH "program is not
responding"?
There are a couple of techniques that work in almost all cases.
First, using the GUI, can you move all the OTHER files out of that
folder
and then delete the folder. Give your temporary folder a temporary
name
and
then rename it to the original afterwards.
The other way is more complex. Open a Command Prompt and use the
good
old
"DOS" commands. (I put DOS in quotes because Vista doesn't use
true
MS-DOS
at all, but the Command Prompt window often seems like "a better
DOS
than
DOS".) You might need to right-click Cmd.exe and choose Run as
Administrator to make it an Administrator:Command Prompt window;
any
command
or application started from this window will run elevated. If you
are
unfamiliar with any "DOS" command, just type that command, followed
by
/?
to
see a mini-Help file showing the switches and parameters available
with
that
command.
In the CP window, navigate to the folder where the problem file is.
Then
use the Dir command to see all the files in the folder. Type Dir
/?
to
see
a list of switches available with that command; you probably will
need
some
of them. For example, Dir /x will show you the Short File Name
(SFN
or
8.3
filename) for any filename that is too long or has an invalid SFN
character,
such as a space. Use the Attrib command to see if the Hidden or
System
or
other attributes are set, and to remove those attributes if
necessary.
Try simply deleting the file with the Del command:
del <filename>
If that doesn't work, tell us what error message or other response
you
receive.
That's enough to get you started. Please post back, telling us -
step
by
step - what you did and what results you saw.
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
(e-mail address removed)
Microsoft Windows MVP
(Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1)
I am unable to delete any files on my computer. I can delete
folders,
but
not files by themselves. I try to right click on the file I am
wanting
to
delete and it just freezes up on me. Then it tells me that the
program
is
not responding. I can't click on the file and just hit the
delete
button
either!!! Someone please HELP this is driving me crazy!!! =(