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    Default Deletion problems

    I am having two similar issues, and if I can figure one
    out, I might be able to figure out the other.

    a while back, I had a file that I couldn't delete. At
    first, it said it was in use (nothing I could find was
    using it, it was a file that I had downloaded, and didn't
    install, didn't view, etc.) After much fiddling with it,
    it somehow became a directory. Since this time, I have
    managed to 'stash' it in the recycler (tho still not
    delete it - doesn't even show up in the recycle bin). I
    have tried everything...changing the properties so it
    isn't read-only, I have tried renaming it (not possible),
    moving it, deleting it...same error. I have even gone
    into MSDos prompt, and tried deleting it that way,
    changing permissions, etc. Nothing.

    Then, yesterday, I got another similar file.
    Undeleteable. No matter what I do, it won't let me delete
    it. The twist with this one, is that once I try to access
    it (rename, move, delete, etc) my CPU useage rockets up to
    100%, and stays that way until a reboot. Other processes
    run, but anything they give up in resources, are stolen by
    explorer.

    The only thing I can think of in common with these two
    files, is that they are/were both video files (avi's I
    think, but I could be wrong), and they have 'funny'
    names. One was really long with lots of spaces, and the
    other hand funky (non-english I'm guessing) characters.

    How on earth do I get these deleted. They are quit large
    (almost 700M each), and I would really like my HD space
    back.....no to mention the fact that it just doesn't sit
    well with me that I can't remove a file that I put there
    in the first place.

    Any help is appreciated. If possible, please e-mail
    responses, and I don't often check in here. Thanx.

    --
    Pauline
    [email]mmouse@sasktel.net[/email]
    Pauline Guest

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  3. #2

    Default Re: Deletion problems

    Hi Pauline,

    With .avi files, you often need to first delete them from the playlist in
    Windows Media Player. Afterwards, you should be able to delete the actual
    file itself. You might also check this from MVP Kelly:

    [url]http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks2.htm[/url]

    Look under the "Fixes for WinXP" for how to delete an undeletable file.

    --
    Best of Luck,

    Rick Rogers aka "Nutcase" MS-MVP - Win9x
    [url]http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/[/url]
    Associate Expert - WinXP - Expert Zone
    [url]www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone[/url]
    Win98 Help - [url]www.rickrogers.org[/url]

    "Pauline" <mmouse@sasktel.net> wrote in message
    news:076801c34ce6$b0806760$a301280a@phx.gbl...
    > I am having two similar issues, and if I can figure one
    > out, I might be able to figure out the other.
    >
    > a while back, I had a file that I couldn't delete. At
    > first, it said it was in use (nothing I could find was
    > using it, it was a file that I had downloaded, and didn't
    > install, didn't view, etc.) After much fiddling with it,
    > it somehow became a directory. Since this time, I have
    > managed to 'stash' it in the recycler (tho still not
    > delete it - doesn't even show up in the recycle bin). I
    > have tried everything...changing the properties so it
    > isn't read-only, I have tried renaming it (not possible),
    > moving it, deleting it...same error. I have even gone
    > into MSDos prompt, and tried deleting it that way,
    > changing permissions, etc. Nothing.
    >
    > Then, yesterday, I got another similar file.
    > Undeleteable. No matter what I do, it won't let me delete
    > it. The twist with this one, is that once I try to access
    > it (rename, move, delete, etc) my CPU useage rockets up to
    > 100%, and stays that way until a reboot. Other processes
    > run, but anything they give up in resources, are stolen by
    > explorer.
    >
    > The only thing I can think of in common with these two
    > files, is that they are/were both video files (avi's I
    > think, but I could be wrong), and they have 'funny'
    > names. One was really long with lots of spaces, and the
    > other hand funky (non-english I'm guessing) characters.
    >
    > How on earth do I get these deleted. They are quit large
    > (almost 700M each), and I would really like my HD space
    > back.....no to mention the fact that it just doesn't sit
    > well with me that I can't remove a file that I put there
    > in the first place.
    >
    > Any help is appreciated. If possible, please e-mail
    > responses, and I don't often check in here. Thanx.
    >
    > --
    > Pauline
    > [email]mmouse@sasktel.net[/email]

    Rick \Nutcase\ Rogers Guest

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