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Old June 8th, 2001
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I have d/l files that couldn't be deleted either. They usually have very long file names. Try selecting another file along with it (hold down CTRL and then left click on them) and then try deleting them at the same time. If all else fails, you can always copy all the files you want to keep to a new folder and delete original folder with the corrupted file. When you're done, rename the new folder to the old one.
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