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Oct 17 2007, 05:55 PM
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Here's the solution. Run a chkdsk /x on the drive
you'll see the files and folders and be able to delete/recover them -techmonster |
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Mar 23 2008, 10:09 AM
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#12
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Unlocker works super!
Problem Deleting Empty Folder In Win XP Replying to mastercomputersReplying to Opethian Unlocker works great on my laptop >_<!! I really do recommend all of you with the same problem. Moreover, we can see if what Mal-ware is accessing the folders (if exist)... Thx yo! -reply by martin |
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Apr 6 2008, 11:13 PM
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#13
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Replying to XIII
What happens when using CMD does not work. I am getting the ereor message "the directory is not empty". I used CMD prompt and it did not delete it. I typed del then the file name, it says are you sure y/and I hit y and enter iut says it deleted it but then I type DIR and it is still there. -reply by jordan ---- admin reply ----- Command "rd" or "rmdir" Removes (deletes) a directory. RMDIR [/S] [/Q] [drive:]path RD [/S] [/Q] [drive:]path /S Removes all directories and files in the specified directory *in addition to the directory itself. Used to remove a directory tree.* /Q Quiet mode, do not ask if ok to remove a directory tree with /S Example:- c:\>rd /s c:\my_work\pendingWork WHERE "pendingWork" is name of a sub-folder under folder "my_work". |
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May 12 2008, 10:50 AM
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Unlocker
Problem Deleting Empty Folder In Win XP Thank you very very much bcz you sole my problem last three days I try to delete the folder through dos and other tackticks but not avail but through your unlocker I able to delete the folder thanks again... -reply by Waseem |
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