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Can't Delete a file

Discussion in 'Windows Vista' started by Justin, Oct 16, 2009.

  1. Justin

    Justin Guest

    Windows Vista Ultimate 64.
    I right click and hit delete on a file and I get
    Item not found
    This is no longer located in C:Users?blahblah/downloads verify the
    items location and try again.
    I booted into safe mode (under the admin account) and tried to delete
    it, and it still didn't work.
     
  2. housetrained

    housetrained Guest

    What is the file's suffix?
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    "Justin" <justin@nobecauseihatespam.com> wrote in message
    news:OH2uhgiTKHA.1236@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Windows Vista Ultimate 64.
    > I right click and hit delete on a file and I get
    > Item not found
    > This is no longer located in C:Users?blahblah/downloads verify the items
    > location and try again.
    > I booted into safe mode (under the admin account) and tried to delete it,
    > and it still didn't work. <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  3. R. C. White

    R. C. White Guest

    Hi, Justin.

    Can you see the file in Windows Explorer? Of course, you may need to set
    your Folder options to show hidden and system files, depending on what kind
    of file it is.
    <!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > This is no longer located in C:Users?blahblah/downloads<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    You "yada-yadaed" over what might have been the best part - but we can't
    tell. The "downloads" folder at the end suggests that this may be a file
    that you've downloaded from the Internet, and that it might be in your TIF
    (Temporary Internet Files) folder. The TIF folder is NOT like other Windows
    folders and requires special handling. You MAY be able to find and delete
    that file in Internet Explorer; click Tools | Internet Options, and on the
    first (General) tab, check the TIF settings.

    Sometimes we can't delete files because they have already been deleted, but
    they still appear in a Search because Vista's Index service works only in
    the background. Sometimes it takes days for it to get enough free time in
    the background to rebuild the Index; in the meantime, the deleted file still
    shows up when we search for it. Ditto when we move a file to a new
    location: until Index catches up, the file will still appear in the former
    location, but it's not really there.

    When all else fails, we can open an elevated Command Prompt window and use
    commands inherited from MS-DOS to do things that the GUI can't do. (Such as
    using Dir /x to display the SFN (8.3 filename), then Del <SFN>.) If you
    need instructions for this, please post back with more details about the
    file you are trying to delete.

    Until you give us more information, we're just shooting in the dark, so I'll
    stop now before I hit something. :^{

    RC
    --
    R. C. White, CPA
    San Marcos, TX
    rc@grandecom.net
    Microsoft Windows MVP
    Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64

    "Justin" <justin@nobecauseihatespam.com> wrote in message
    news:OH2uhgiTKHA.1236@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Windows Vista Ultimate 64.
    > I right click and hit delete on a file and I get
    > Item not found
    > This is no longer located in C:Users?blahblah/downloads verify the items
    > location and try again.
    > I booted into safe mode (under the admin account) and tried to delete it,
    > and it still didn't work. <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     
  4. Justin

    Justin Guest

    housetrained wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > What is the file's suffix?<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    docx.
    It was downloaded from my college's Blackboard system.
     
  5. Justin

    Justin Guest

    R. C. White wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi, Justin.
    >
    > Can you see the file in Windows Explorer? Of course, you may need to
    > set your Folder options to show hidden and system files, depending on
    > what kind of file it is.
    > <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> This is no longer located in C:Users?blahblah/downloads<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > You "yada-yadaed" over what might have been the best part - but we can't
    > tell. The "downloads" folder at the end suggests that this may be a
    > file that you've downloaded from the Internet, and that it might be in
    > your TIF (Temporary Internet Files) folder. The TIF folder is NOT like
    > other Windows folders and requires special handling. You MAY be able to
    > find and delete that file in Internet Explorer; click Tools | Internet
    > Options, and on the first (General) tab, check the TIF settings.
    >
    > Sometimes we can't delete files because they have already been deleted,
    > but they still appear in a Search because Vista's Index service works
    > only in the background. Sometimes it takes days for it to get enough
    > free time in the background to rebuild the Index; in the meantime, the
    > deleted file still shows up when we search for it. Ditto when we move a
    > file to a new location: until Index catches up, the file will still
    > appear in the former location, but it's not really there.
    >
    > When all else fails, we can open an elevated Command Prompt window and
    > use commands inherited from MS-DOS to do things that the GUI can't do.
    > (Such as using Dir /x to display the SFN (8.3 filename), then Del
    > <SFN>.) If you need instructions for this, please post back with more
    > details about the file you are trying to delete.
    >
    > Until you give us more information, we're just shooting in the dark, so
    > I'll stop now before I hit something. :^{
    >
    > RC<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->


    the yadda yadda was the account name. It is in the standard Downloads
    folder.
    The file is a Word docx file. I downloaded it from my college's
    website. Once I used it, I no longer neded it and tried to get rid of it.
     
  6. Justin

    Justin Guest

    R. C. White wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Hi, Justin.
    >
    > Can you see the file in Windows Explorer? Of course, you may need to
    > set your Folder options to show hidden and system files, depending on
    > what kind of file it is.
    > <!--coloro:green--><span style="color:green <!--/coloro-->
    >> This is no longer located in C:Users?blahblah/downloads<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
    >
    > You "yada-yadaed" over what might have been the best part - but we can't
    > tell. The "downloads" folder at the end suggests that this may be a
    > file that you've downloaded from the Internet, and that it might be in
    > your TIF (Temporary Internet Files) folder. The TIF folder is NOT like
    > other Windows folders and requires special handling. You MAY be able to
    > find and delete that file in Internet Explorer; click Tools | Internet
    > Options, and on the first (General) tab, check the TIF settings.
    >
    > Sometimes we can't delete files because they have already been deleted,
    > but they still appear in a Search because Vista's Index service works
    > only in the background. Sometimes it takes days for it to get enough
    > free time in the background to rebuild the Index; in the meantime, the
    > deleted file still shows up when we search for it. Ditto when we move a
    > file to a new location: until Index catches up, the file will still
    > appear in the former location, but it's not really there.
    >
    > When all else fails, we can open an elevated Command Prompt window and
    > use commands inherited from MS-DOS to do things that the GUI can't do.
    > (Such as using Dir /x to display the SFN (8.3 filename), then Del
    > <SFN>.) If you need instructions for this, please post back with more
    > details about the file you are trying to delete.
    >
    > Until you give us more information, we're just shooting in the dark, so
    > I'll stop now before I hit something. :^{
    >
    > RC<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    Bueller?
    Bueller?
     

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