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Electrolyte01 17-05-2005 19:56

Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
I've just got back from my mates house who rung me up since he has a problem with his computer. He said he kept getting a load of error messages on start up when Windows began a scan on files, and when I saw the list it was a load of files in the Temp internet files folder, and after the list had been completed a BSOD came up and restarted the system. Skipping the scan lets me get into Windows, and then everything from there is fine. Now, I can't see what the message is on the BSOD as it keeps restarting instantly after it comes up, and I checked to make sure "auto restart" was unticked and it is, so it's not listening to that command. I looked in the folder where the files were, and by the file names either a virus has got them or the HDD has got it's self currupt. The file names just had random letters/numbers/symbols, like 48vhd-? etc. I tried to delete them and it said it couldn't read from the source file, and therefore cannot delete them.

I've done a virus scan with Avast totally updated, ran Spy Bot and Adaware, updated Windows fully and cleared the temp internet files folder (automatically and manually) which all have not worked. I can't run a full disk scan to scan for bad sectors as it always starts with the files, resulting in the currupt files and coming up with the BSOD again.

His system is running Windows 2000 Pro SP4.

Is there any way to get rid of these files? Has a virus infected the system or is the currupt files and the BSOD a sign of a dieing HDD?

Thanks! :(

Raistlin 17-05-2005 19:58

Re: Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
Not sure what they are but have you tried deleting them from the Command Prompt?

Electrolyte01 17-05-2005 19:59

Re: Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Raistlin
Not sure what they are but have you tried deleting them from the Command Prompt?

I never gave that a try, was the command delete file/folder-address-here?

Raistlin 17-05-2005 20:05

Re: Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
I think it's

del <insert entire path here> actually, although you should be able to go to the individual folder (by using the cd <directory name here> command) and then just tell it to del <file name here>.

Been a while since I tried it like that though, you may find that Winodoze still protects the files :erm:

Gareth 17-05-2005 20:06

Re: Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
Yeah, but you could try using del /F

Do a del /? to see a list of all the possible parameters for the delete command.

Electrolyte01 17-05-2005 20:17

Re: Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
Will give it a try the next time I go around, thanks :)

greencreeper 17-05-2005 21:33

Re: Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
Start... Run... cmd
chkdsk /f
Reboot

Richard M 17-05-2005 21:38

Re: Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
Temporary Internet Files?
Nothing like some good old IE-Windows integration eh?

Raistlin 17-05-2005 21:39

Re: Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard M
Temporary Internet Files?
Nothing like some good old IE-Windows integration eh?

Aaaaaaargggghhhhhh - here we go again......

Tezcatlipoca 17-05-2005 21:50

Re: Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Raistlin
I think it's

del <insert entire path here> actually, although you should be able to go to the individual folder (by using the cd <directory name here> command) and then just tell it to del <file name here>.

Been a while since I tried it like that though, you may find that Winodoze still protects the files :erm:


There's a way around it :)


I had problems recently with undeletable files, & even using the Command Prompt didn't work (on its own).

A Google found this....

1) Open a Command Prompt, & "cd" yourself to the location of the undeletable files.

2) Bring up the Task Manager. Select the Processes tab, find & select "explorer.exe" & select "End Process"

3) Use the Command Prompt to delete the file(s)

4) Go back to the Task Manager, go to "File" then "New Task (Run...)" & enter "explorer.exe".


NB: This was using XP Pro

Electrolyte01 17-05-2005 22:12

Re: Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Richard M
Temporary Internet Files?
Nothing like some good old IE-Windows integration eh?

Don't you ever quit? :erm:

GC, wouldn't that just do what is already happening on boot up?

greencreeper 17-05-2005 22:17

Re: Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Electrolyte
GC, wouldn't that just do what is already happening on boot up?

On boot is it running a scandisk or chkdsk? If it's crashing when running the latter, that would not be good :no:

Electrolyte01 17-05-2005 22:37

Re: Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by greencreeper
On boot is it running a scandisk or chkdsk? If it's crashing when running the latter, that would not be good :no:

Not sure which one it is, but it starts off with all the files first then physically on the drive.

greencreeper 17-05-2005 22:47

Re: Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Electrolyte
Not sure which one it is, but it starts off with all the files first then physically on the drive.

Sounds like a scandisk.

Halcyon 17-05-2005 22:51

Re: Currupt files - Unable to delete
 
Is there no way to get into Safe Mode and scanning from there ?


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