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Deleting Folders that don't want to be deleted

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Deozaan:
I have a folder in a temp directory I use for programs (not a windows temp) and I can't delete it. I was able to delete everything out of it, and I've closed any programs that might be using it. I've even signed into Safe Mode and I still can't delete it.

I keep getting this error message:

Error Deleting File or Folder

Cannot delete file: Cannot read from the source file or disk.
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It isn't read only or hidden, and like I said it's not a system file. It was just a temp directory for making a disc image. One of the weird things about it is that the folder is named after the disc image (without extension) but there are 22 spaces at the end, so it's like
"imagename                      "

I get a similar error message if I try to rename it, too. Any ideas on how I can remove it?

NeilS:
This might be worth trying:

1. Open a command prompt
2. "cd" to the folder which contains the folder you can't delete.
3. Type "dir /x", and look in the resulting dir listing for the offending folder. You should hopefully see the "short" version of the folder name to the left of the normal name.
4. Type "rd <name>" where <name> is the short name of the folder.

HTH.

app103:
If that doesn't work, you can try this:

Remove on Reboot Shell Extension

Important advice:

Install it, use it, then immediately uninstall it.

I am afraid to keep this installed on my system when it's not immediately needed, out of fear of an unfortunate accident may occur and I'll delete files with it by mistake.

JavaJones:
A better option may be this super, super handy utility: Unlocker. Lots of features, including a "delete on reboot", and it's free. :)

- Oshyan

jgpaiva:
A better option may be this super, super handy utility: Unlocker. Lots of features, including a "delete on reboot", and it's free. :)

- Oshyan
-JavaJones (October 08, 2006, 02:21 PM)
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Definitelly, i also use that.

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