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| | Re: Windows Explorer Again--Try these Bernie-- Which alternative to Explorer were you using? Just curious? I haven't seen anything near a paradigm shift corner turner in Vista's Explorer or its file organization although they are making it a hype point. I was hoping for much better. Maybe with the addition of the Sysinterals Winternals team they can make some things happen for Vienna/Blackcomb or Operating Systems with names of places where you can drink and ski, maybe multitasking and doing them both at the same time like Bode MIller does. 1) I'll list some of the usual suspects for deleting them, the first being the combination of booting to safe mode and deleting them from Windows explorer in Safe Mode>Reboot 2) Redgedit for Deleting .avis Unable to Delete AVI Fix. Open regedit and go to: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\.avi\shellex\PropertyHandler Delete the value you find there. This is due to XP (explorer in particular) trying to create a preview for it. Now because the file is corrupted or incomplete, it cannot read it properly, hence, it will not release the file. This prevents explorer from doing this. As usual, backup the registry key before deleting it. Unable to Delete AVI Fix. Open regedit and go to: HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SystemFileAssociations\.avi\shellex\PropertyHandler Delete the value you find there. This is due to XP (explorer in particular) trying to create a preview for it. Now because the file is corrupted or incomplete, it cannot read it properly, hence, it will not release the file. This prevents explorer from doing this. As usual, backup the registry key before deleting it. 3) Additional Regedit for Deleting .avis Delete the registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesCLSID{87D62D94-71B3-4b9a-9489-5FE6850DC73E}InProcServer32 This prevents explorer from loading shmedia.dll which is used to provide you with properties of AVI (DivX) files. My understanding is that due to the way DivX files are encoded, XP has trouble collecting the properties and gives you the file in use message when you try to delete them. 3) Permission Denied When Deleting .avi files http://www.techzonez.com/forums/arch...hp/t-8442.html 4) Delete an Undeletable File Utility http://www.purgeie.com/delinv/index.htm 5) How to delete an undeletable file http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_undeletable_file.htm 6) Move On Boot http://www.softwarepatch.com/software/moveonboot.html 6) How To Delete Files in XP (Should work Vista) http://www.softwarepatch.com/tips/howto-delete-xp.html 6) MSKB You cannot delete a file or a folder on an NTFS file system volume http://support.microsoft.com/Default...22120121120120 I've found the MSKB on this not to be very effective. Good luck, CH "Bernie" <bernie@nospam.org> wrote in message news:OXrLdY$uGHA.1512@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Until recently I was using an alternative to explorer and was perfectly > happy with file operations but I have not installed that app (xplorer2) > this time around as I wanted to give the Vista explorer a better chance to > show whatever redeeming features it might have. I'm not happy with the > slowness of it but expect these things to get ironed out with later builds > (this is 5384). > > But I have two avi files that are not in use and that are both about 680MB > in size that I just can't seem to delete from explorer. They are left over > from some editing and I want to delete them. I have tried four times so > far from within explorer and all that happens is the "calculating" dialog > pops up and then hangs till a restart of explorer. |
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| | Re: Windows Explorer Again Bernie, Did you try to delete them from within a command window? Just curious... wonder if that would get a different response time than using Explorer... Lang "Bernie" <bernie@nospam.org> wrote in message news:OXrLdY$uGHA.1512@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Until recently I was using an alternative to explorer and was perfectly > happy with file operations but I have not installed that app (xplorer2) > this time around as I wanted to give the Vista explorer a better chance to > show whatever redeeming features it might have. I'm not happy with the > slowness of it but expect these things to get ironed out with later builds > (this is 5384). > > But I have two avi files that are not in use and that are both about 680MB > in size that I just can't seem to delete from explorer. They are left over > from some editing and I want to delete them. I have tried four times so > far from within explorer and all that happens is the "calculating" dialog > pops up and then hangs till a restart of explorer. |
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| | Windows Explorer Again Until recently I was using an alternative to explorer and was perfectly happy with file operations but I have not installed that app (xplorer2) this time around as I wanted to give the Vista explorer a better chance to show whatever redeeming features it might have. I'm not happy with the slowness of it but expect these things to get ironed out with later builds (this is 5384). But I have two avi files that are not in use and that are both about 680MB in size that I just can't seem to delete from explorer. They are left over from some editing and I want to delete them. I have tried four times so far from within explorer and all that happens is the "calculating" dialog pops up and then hangs till a restart of explorer. |
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| | Re: Windows Explorer Again Correction to the "hanging" calculation dialog. If left alone it eventually worked after about 12 minutes! |
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| | Re: Windows Explorer Again--Try these The alternative I was using is called xplorer2. It is much like the XP explorer but has two right hand panes by default. Thanks for the tips. |
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| | Re: Windows Explorer Again Lang Murphy wrote: > Bernie, > > Did you try to delete them from within a command window? > > Just curious... wonder if that would get a different response time than > using Explorer... > I was eventually successful from within explorer. It hadn't really hung it just needed about 12 minutes to complete the job. My post wasn't meant to ask for ways to delete the files but just to point out that explorer was buggy in this area where alternative programs are not. |
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| | Re: Windows Explorer Again Yah, understood, probably Explorer... "Bernie" <bernie@nospam.org> wrote in message news:earf3QHvGHA.4624@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Lang Murphy wrote: >> Bernie, >> >> Did you try to delete them from within a command window? >> >> Just curious... wonder if that would get a different response time than >> using Explorer... >> > > I was eventually successful from within explorer. It hadn't really hung it > just needed about 12 minutes to complete the job. > > My post wasn't meant to ask for ways to delete the files but just to point > out that explorer was buggy in this area where alternative programs are > not. |
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