ERROR DELETING FILE OR FOLDER MERSSAGE BOX?

G

Guest

Hello ~

I was trying to burn a movie and the file was left on my computer (ISO)
file. I tried to delete it but a message box kept popping up that read "
Cannot delete: co Data error ( cyclic redundancy check)". Could someone be
kind enough to explain what this means and how I can delete it because it is
a rather large file. Thank you.
Highest regards ~
 
J

Jon

Reboot and try the delete again.

--
Jon

In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice,
there is a big difference.

It's certainly worth mentioning that "Barbra Streisand"
<[email protected]> had previously written the
following in message
news:[email protected]....
 
J

Jon

yw - a couple of other things you could try.

(1) Running "chkdsk"
Open "My Computer" > Right-click the drive on which the .iso file is located
(eg c:)
Properties > Tools (tab) > "Check now" (in the "Error checking" section) >
[Put a check mark in both boxes] > Start
When you reboot, chkdsk will run and hopefully resolve the problem.
[NB May take a couple of hours or so to run if you have a large disk]
Then try deleting the file again.

(2) Deleting it from the command line.
Open up a command prompt in the folder containing the file [ start > run >
cmd > .... ] and use the "del" command.
OR Start > run > cmd > del "<full path to file in quotes>"
 
G

Guest

Thank you so much Jon! It worked! Brovo! I now now have my free space back!
Your the best!
Highiest regards ~

Jon said:
yw - a couple of other things you could try.

(1) Running "chkdsk"
Open "My Computer" > Right-click the drive on which the .iso file is located
(eg c:)
Properties > Tools (tab) > "Check now" (in the "Error checking" section) >
[Put a check mark in both boxes] > Start
When you reboot, chkdsk will run and hopefully resolve the problem.
[NB May take a couple of hours or so to run if you have a large disk]
Then try deleting the file again.

(2) Deleting it from the command line.
Open up a command prompt in the folder containing the file [ start > run >
cmd > .... ] and use the "del" command.
OR Start > run > cmd > del "<full path to file in quotes>"

--
Jon

As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error.

To recap said:
Sorry Jon your sugestion did not work but thank you for trying.
Highest regards ~
 
J

Jon

You're welcome Barbra - grateful people like you make it all worthwhile :)

--
Jon

If it's there and you can see it - it's real. If it's not there and you can
see it - it's virtual. If it's there and you can't see it - it's
transparent. If it's not there and you can't see it - you erased it!


It may be of interest to note that "Barbra Streisand"
Thank you so much Jon! It worked! Brovo! I now now have my free space
back!
Your the best!
Highiest regards ~

Jon said:
yw - a couple of other things you could try.

(1) Running "chkdsk"
Open "My Computer" > Right-click the drive on which the .iso file is
located
(eg c:)
Properties > Tools (tab) > "Check now" (in the "Error checking" section)

[Put a check mark in both boxes] > Start
When you reboot, chkdsk will run and hopefully resolve the problem.
[NB May take a couple of hours or so to run if you have a large disk]
Then try deleting the file again.

(2) Deleting it from the command line.
Open up a command prompt in the folder containing the file [ start > runcmd > .... ] and use the "del" command.
OR Start > run > cmd > del "<full path to file in quotes>"

--
Jon

As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error.

To recap said:
Sorry Jon your sugestion did not work but thank you for trying.
Highest regards ~

:

Reboot and try the delete again.

--
Jon

In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. In
practice,
there is a big difference.

It's certainly worth mentioning that "Barbra Streisand"
<[email protected]> had previously written the
following in message
Hello ~

I was trying to burn a movie and the file was left on my computer
(ISO)
file. I tried to delete it but a message box kept popping up that
read
"
Cannot delete: co Data error ( cyclic redundancy check)". Could
someone
be
kind enough to explain what this means and how I can delete it
because
it
is
a rather large file. Thank you.
Highest regards ~
 

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