Deleting corrupted text files

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I am trying to 'empty' a laptop before handing it on to someone else. I find
I cannot delete whole folders because several of them seem to contain text
files (either .mdi or Word) which have been corrupted. They will no longer
open, but neither will they go to the recylcle bin. This has only happened in
the process of deletion, as immediately prior to this I copied all files to
an external hard drive - and they are OK on there.

I now have a largely empty computer which nevertheless contains several
immoveable, but unopenable folders and files. Any suggestions to delete them
permanently?
 
pedrock said:
I am trying to 'empty' a laptop before handing it on to someone else. I
find
I cannot delete whole folders because several of them seem to contain
text
files (either .mdi or Word) which have been corrupted. They will no
longer
open, but neither will they go to the recylcle bin. This has only
happened in
the process of deletion, as immediately prior to this I copied all
files to
an external hard drive - and they are OK on there.

I now have a largely empty computer which nevertheless contains
several
immoveable, but unopenable folders and files. Any suggestions to delete
them
permanently?

Those files might still be in use by some programs and explorer might
not allow them to be deleted. for this u need to turnoff explorer and
open command prompt. do this:

open command prompt. press Ctrl+Alt+Del and in the task manager select
the processes tab. locate explorer.exe and click end task. go back to
command console and delete the unwamted files by using the del command
and then remove the emptied directories by rmdir command. once done,
bring up the task manager once again and click on new task and enter
explorer in the box and press enter.
 

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