Can't Delete A File - It Says it's "no longer located there&#34


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I tried to delete a folder. All but one .mp3 file within the folder were deleted. I can't seem to get rid of it. I get the following dialogue...

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How can it "no longer be located there" when I clearly see it???

Ideas on how to get rid of it appreciated.

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cd "\Music\Rock - Metal - Pop & Related\S\Sword, The\(2012) - Apocryphon [Deluxe Edition]"

del "13) The Chronomancer II: Nemesis (Live at Stubb's BBQ - Austin, TX).mp3"

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I rebooted before I started this thread. Hitting F5 when the file is selected has zero effect. Nothing happens.

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I rebooted before I started this thread. Hitting F5 when the file is selected has zero effect. Nothing happens.

That's a strange one.

So I noticed the file was located in the "F" drive. That drive is still connected, right? Of wait, you say you can still see it. Very curious issue.

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I rebooted before I started this thread. Hitting F5 when the file is selected has zero effect. Nothing happens.

Try safemode (You have to reboot via Metro UI > Settings > General > Advanced boot (Something like that)

If you still can't delete it from safemode, boot from a Linux disk and delete it from a live cd/dvd boot

EDIT - this is one of the weirdness bugs I reinstalled 7 for

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From a quick glance, I wonder if the directory name / address is too long or invalid for 8

Try renaming the folders leading up to the file to something without spaces or special characters

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I've got a dozen or so Linux distros on DVD. I forgot about using one. I'll give it a shot and post back the results.

Thanks for reming me, Detection

Can you try pressing tab after typing "13 in the last line and see if windows automatically fills in the rest? I may have had a typo.

Same thing happens. I think I'll try mu Ubuntu live DVD and see if I can delete it.

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This damned UEFI crap is ****ing me off. Can't load any Linux distro. Changed boot order with the line with cd first. Still no go. And though I can rename the folder, I cannot rename the file itself. I guess I'm stuck with it. Unless I ditch 8 in favor of 7. Hopefully i can get the boot order to work.

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This damned UEFI crap is ****ing me off. Can't load any Linux distro. Changed boot order with the line with cd first. Still no go. And though I can rename the folder, I cannot rename the file itself. I guess I'm stuck with it. Unless I ditch 8 in favor of 7. Hopefully i can get the boot order to work.

Can't you hit F8 or whatever your board is set to, to display the list of boot devices after POST ?

I have UEFI BIOS too and I just keep mashing F8 at POST until the list is shown then I choose USB or DVD or whatever from that list

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This damned UEFI crap is ****ing me off. Can't load any Linux distro. Changed boot order with the line with cd first. Still no go. And though I can rename the folder, I cannot rename the file itself. I guess I'm stuck with it. Unless I ditch 8 in favor of 7. Hopefully i can get the boot order to work.

Easy fix. When you see the little keyboard while Ubuntu is loading, hit the tab button, choose language. Then hit F6 and click nomodeset. This will get you to the desktop.

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Can't you hit F8 or whatever your board is set to, to display the list of boot devices after POST ?

I have UEFI BIOS too and I just keep mashing F8 at POST until the list is shown then I choose USB or DVD or whatever from that list

I got to the boot order screen in BIOS and set USB or DVD as the first selection. Saved and exited. Still went straight to Windows.

Easy fix. When you see the little keyboard while Ubuntu is loading, hit the tab button, choose language. Then hit F6 and click nomodeset. This will get you to the desktop.

I never get to Ubuntu. It goes straight to Windows.

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I got to the boot order screen in BIOS and set USB or DVD as the first selection. Saved and exited. Still went straight to Windows.

Hmm, it will jump to the first boot device it finds, so either your changes didn't work, or that Linux media is not bootable

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Hmm, it will jump to the first boot device it finds, so either your changes didn't work, or that Linux media is not bootable

Same DVD I used on my previous computer to install Ubuntu. Also tried other distro live DVDs (SolusOS, Fuduntu, Manjaro). None boot. And the Bios says USB/DVD is first. :/

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Same DVD I used on my previous computer to install Ubuntu. Also tried other distro live DVDs (SolusOS, Fuduntu, Manjaro). None boot. And the Bios says USB/DVD is first. :/

Ok, forget about setting 1st boot device, just keep hitting F8 at POST/boot and see if the bootable devices list appears, then choose the Linux media (Mine is UEFI and F8 shows the list, yours might be a different F key)

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