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| | Mysterious file which can not be deleted or renamed Recently a file appeared on my desktop. I tried many ways to delete it, including deleting from Windows Explorer, running DOS command del, and even using UnxUtils command rm, but all gave me file not found error. I also tried several ways to rename it, from Windows Explorer, using DOS command ren, and using UnxUtils command mv, but I got the same kind of error. I can view the file property from Windows Explorer which shows 0 size, valid recent time, and no special attributes (ie. not system/hidden/read-only file). Running DOS command dir on the desktop folder gives the same file info, but dir on the file itself results in the same file not found error. In other words, the file can not be directly operated. I had used process explorer to search if any process locks it, but no one. The file name contains no extension, but seems to have a trailing space character (or may be a special character displayed as space). Maybe that trailing space is causing the problem and the file can not be addressed by programs. How can I get rid of this mysterious file? My system is Windows Vista Business. Thanks. |
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| | Re: Mysterious file which can not be deleted or renamed CXD <-> wrote: Quote: > > Recently a file appeared on my desktop. I tried many ways to delete it, > including deleting from Windows Explorer, running DOS command del, and > even using UnxUtils command rm, but all gave me file not found error. I > also tried several ways to rename it, from Windows Explorer, using DOS > command ren, and using UnxUtils command mv, but I got the same kind of > error. I can view the file property from Windows Explorer which shows 0 > size, valid recent time, and no special attributes (ie. not > system/hidden/read-only file). Running DOS command dir on the desktop > folder gives the same file info, but dir on the file itself results in > the same file not found error. In other words, the file can not be > directly operated. I had used process explorer to search if any process > locks it, but no one. > > The file name contains no extension, but seems to have a trailing space > character (or may be a special character displayed as space). Maybe that > trailing space is causing the problem and the file can not be addressed > by programs. How can I get rid of this mysterious file? My system is > Windows Vista Business. This should work: http://www.jrtwine.com/products/dfxp/index.htm ss. |
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| Vista Ultimate 32/64 bit | Re: Mysterious file which can not be deleted or renamed The file name could prove useful...but in the meantime try deleting it with Unlocker. UNLOCKER 1.8.7 BY CEDRICK 'NITCH' COLLOMB You might also try running Ccleaner as well. CCleaner - Home |
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| | Re: Mysterious file which can not be deleted or renamed Thanks for the links! Although I did not try the software, but I found a simple solution after following those links: just type dir/x at command prompt to find out its short file name (8.3 as in old DOS), and then type del with the short name. "locoeng" <guest@xxxxxx-email.com> wrote in message news:abb6e298f0079c75a942e35de0732100@xxxxxx-gateway.com... Quote: > > The file name could prove useful...but in the meantime try deleting it > with Unlocker. > > 'UNLOCKER 1.8.7 BY CEDRICK 'NITCH' COLLOMB' > (http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/) > > You might also try running Ccleaner as well. > > 'CCleaner - Home' (http://www.ccleaner.com/) > > > -- > locoeng |
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| | Re: Mysterious file which can not be deleted or renamed CXD <-> wrote: Quote: > > Thanks for the links! Although I did not try the software, but I found a > simple solution after following those links: just type dir/x at command > prompt to find out its short file name (8.3 as in old DOS), and then type > del with the short name. That's interesting. In that case, you could have just used COMMAND.COM, instead of CMD.EXE. I wonder what I would have done, as I have disabled creation of 8.3 file names in the filesystem. It probably would not have even appeared at all. ss. |
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