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| Guest | Is It Possible To Undo File "Limbo" Without Reformating Drive? I deleted a user account and as a result some of the files assosciated with that user have been placed in a kind of limbo. As admin I have no access to even see these files but they are clearly still taking up 30gigs of space, but I niether can delete them or gain access to them. I have tried setting all admin file access to full - no effect. I tried using a restore point (with the user active) which now allows me to see the file folders but shows them as empty, deleting the folders does nothing. I tried reloading some of the "limbo" files and doing an auto-purge of duplicates - no effect except the disk space used went from 97gig to 111gig. I believe this is the result of specific file associations in Media Center and Media Player and the deletion of the user account those programs associated the files with - possibly as sole authority over them. The files were music files but were not located in the standard "user-music" file area. As an interesting side effect Vista is freaking out about the disk size of the efected disk - in drive properties it shows it as very full (111gig of 150gig) but with a nearly empty "blue bar" - well below quarter full. Is reformatting the drive my only choice here? |
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| Guest | Re: Is It Possible To Undo File "Limbo" Without Reformating Drive? Well I didn't think it would do anything, this is not a disk problem but a Vista file problem, and CHKDSK shows no problems - the drive is fine. "Eberhard Schefold" wrote: > GA Douglass wrote: > > > Is reformatting the drive my only choice here? > > Have you tried CHKDSK? > |
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| Guest | Re: Is It Possible To Undo File "Limbo" Without Reformating Drive? Defragging restored the lost space, and the 30gig of files are all gone - should take about two weeks to reload those CDs. Word of advice to anyone managing multiple user accounts - make sure you grant your "Administrator" account full control of all file types in all locations by all users before making any changes. Also make sure you've COMPLETELY set up every single program (including the OS) under each "User" as there are NO global settings in Vista, IMHO there should at least be global OS settings, but live and learn. Also I've learned the hard way that the System Restore utility has been rendered virtually impotent in Vista, was great in XP, unfortunately it now automatically deletes restore points -greatly reducing your options. Frequent system backups (esp file structure) are your only protection from file loss under this OS. CHKDSK didn't work but it pointed my thought process in the right direction - thanks for the assist Schefold. |
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