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have you tried deleting the whole folder as I suggested?
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yes, trust me...ive tried all of these things. i can't delete any folder which contains things that contain folders which contain this MPEG. when i use the Delinvfile there is a yellow triangle with an "!" in it that says -Corrupt FIle The file or directory H:\blah blah is corrupt and unreadable. please run the chkdsk utility. it may be more difficult since its on the external hard drive. i cannot do anything on this in safemode. ive already tried. it cant be opened, renamed, moved, etc. |
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then follow AW's advice and download the disk diagnostic/repair utilities from seagate
__________________ So Long and Thanks for All the Files _____________________________________________ Beware of the big 3 insurance companies in Texas! Read your policies carefully (maybe you'll need a lawyer) Allstate, Farmers & State Farm are overextended and their 'coverage' is worthless...a true waste of your money Read This |
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lol...yes, that certainly will solve that particular problem... as a note external drives are substandard to those directly connected to your MoBo...USB are real bad...though firewire has a transfer rate good enough to get by when using for pro audio recording...i.e. I would use the external as storage and move files there once completed and verified... also, it would be a good idea to run chkdsk on that drive even though you just reformatted it...and I hope you formatted it to NTFS....
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if you really want bad performance try doing a file transfer from and to 2 external USB drives....sheeshus...
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nickd818 - Unless I missed it somewhere in those two pages, I didn't see any mention of your having tried re-naming the file, then deleting/erasing it - did you? I know the problem's already "solved", I'm just curious as to whether you tried that or not since it's worked out well for me quite a few times when I couldn't get files to delete. Pete |
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When you cannot delete a file you usually cannot rename it either. Those are cases when some software or the OS has a handle on the file and can't or won't let go. Malformed media files can cause this to happen, which is why we usually assume that is the cause. Malformed filenames or disk structure errors are very rare in contrast to the usual problem and that's where a rename can help. |
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