Re: Can't delete 0 byte file, with no file type
- From: drfrizog <drfrizog.3nlcbe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2009 14:21:39 +0530
OK i had a file called "te!?" with 0bytes in my temp ie folder.
I tried every damn windows program. and i couldn't get rid of it.
EVERY DOS COMMAND AS WELL
So i booted to Slax linux os disc that i had, that had ntfs support,
and i read about linux commands, and i finally deleted the gooddamn
thing.
rember linux is case sensitive, just remember that please.
here are some commands syntaxes
like
cd /mnt/hda1/"Documents and Settings"/User
and
mount -rw /dev/hda1
This is to mount the hard drive as read and writeable
and
'rm' is remove the file or delete
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drfrizog
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