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Actually the file is in the Recycle bin, and i cannot restore that file nor can i remove it.
What would be the best decision............:(

http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/711/snap2n.png

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any suggestion from anyone, i just want to clear out those two folder.......

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Hello Folks ,
            will come directly to the point and that is , i had updated my PC few daysback, and after the updates were done, i culd these folders in my my D:\ when i try to delete it show's something like this( see pic 2).
pic 1.
http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/4927/40557318.png





pic 2.
http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/3374/snap20120614093259003.png


I know these are just the error when trying to install the residual files.

Can anyone tell me what to do with this file: how do i remove them.



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I think i will leave this idea of Installing FreeDos , i do not have any work here, i read somewhere instsalling MS DOS and FreeDos were hard wired to stay in c:\ and i do not want to destroy the table just to install 300 MB OS, instead just be happy with what you have.

Anyways thanks:

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Hit Windows+R and type REGEDIT.

Navigate to the following key In the left hand tree:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager

On the right find BootExecute and double click on it.

There may be a number of lines in the list that appears - the one you are looking for should look like this:

autocheck autochk /p \??\C:

This is what mine looks like after setting a boot time chkdsk:

autocheck autochk /p \??\C:
PDBoot.exe
autocheck autochk *

If it exists delete that line (including the blank line after you have deleted it) and click OK (leave any other lines alone). Close the registry editor and restart.

Once you have fixed it I suggest running a boot time chkdsk on drive C: before attempting to defrag it.

To do that hit Windows+R and type CMD. In the open window type:

CHKHDSK   C:   /R

and press enter (assuming it is NTFS formatted). When prompted say yes to doing this on next restart. Restart your computer and go and get some coffee.

During the next reboot it should run a complete health check on drive C:
-Carol Haynes (June 11, 2012, 03:21 AM)

Hello Carol Haynes : i tried your method , which was similar to this one  ?8?? prog not found skipping autocheck

After doing all those thing , i still get this error,,,,please tell what to do.

Checking file system on c:
The type of the fuke system is NTFS.   
Cannot oprn vokume for diect access.
Windows has finished checking the Disc.




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