Recommended Posts

I have 6 files that absolutely will not delete...

 

every file is 0KB, if you try to rename them it says could not find this item this is no longer located in {x} verify the items location and try again..

 

if you try to delete them in explorer you get the same message...

 

go to command prompt same message...

 

boot in windows pe and do it in that command line same message....

 

I've tried 3rd party tools no luck.

 

It's almost like the MFT table record was made but no actual file and now it's just confused?

 

Reformatting the drive of course fixes the problem... but the program that makes them keeps randomly making them (it's a file transfer utility) when doing a temp file for storage while the transfer is in progress..

 

Check disk doesn't help.....

 

any ideas?

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1383854-cant-delete-0-byte-file-windows-10/
Share on other sites

it's an annoying NTFS bug. I've run into it more than once myself since the XP days.

it's supposedly a rare bug though so if it's happening consistently like you say then I'd report it to the program owner of the file-transfer tool.

 

Usually the above suggestion from Eternal Tempest will solve it but I have had the rare occasion where I ended up having to format the drive to get rid of a glitched entry.

  On 17/06/2019 at 12:29, softwaretested said:
  • Make sure the apps associated with those files are not running. You might need to check Task Manager to look at the running processes there. 
  • Try deleting in Safe Mode. 
  • Close all Windows Explorer processes (via Task Manager). 
  • Or use an app. 
Expand  

I don't think you read this thread first :P

 

  On 17/06/2019 at 13:02, CrashGordon said:

I'd look into finding a file transfer utility that didn't cause this issue in the first place.

Expand  

it's system we can't ditch... it's a data feed from a company we deal with that sends EDI files.. this isn't just some FTP client, it's their requirement we use this specific system

  On 17/06/2019 at 13:09, Laser said:

Unlocker usually works on these types of files

 

https://unlocker.en.softonic.com/

Expand  

nope, doesn't work

 

I can't even get them to delete from a linux USB boot 

I'll add this, we did NOT have this issue until we went to server 2016 and windows 10... now it's all the time

  On 15/06/2019 at 03:21, bledd said:

Do this.

 

Open CMD in an elevated mode (right click, run as admin)

 

If the file is in..

 

C:\Users\USERNAME\Documents\filename.wtf

 

del "\\?\C:\Users\USERNAME\Documents\filename.wtf"

 

 

 

 

One of those stupid Windows filesystem bugs.

Expand  

doesn't work either

you can try malwarebytes fileassassin https://www.malwarebytes.com/fileassassin/

 

Usually a third party tool, utilizing a apple mac, or linux would be able to delete those files.  

 

can't you utilize robocopy to copy/transfer your files/folders, it is very fast and pretty easy to use.

  • 4 weeks later...
  On 11/07/2019 at 19:52, neufuse said:

yep returns no errors

Expand  

Have you checked the smart data with something like crystal disk info? Maybe the smart data will show a current pending sector .. maybe it's sitting on data right there?

Create a blank directory and use robocopy to overwrite whatever directory you're having issues with. 

 

  Quote

Create a blank folder somewhere, for example:



 

C:\Blank_Folder\

 

Now lets say all of the junk you want to delete is located here:

D:\Keep\Keep\DESTROY\****\***.... etc .etc ..etc...

 

You're going to use robocopy to Copy that blank folder over top of the DESTROY folder... with /E for subfolders and files... with the /MIR switch which will purge anything that is not in the source (there is nothing... its a blank source)

robocopy c:\Blank_Folder\ D:\Keep\Keep\DESTROY\ /E /MIR
Expand  

 

Make sure you don't get source and destination confused and back up any files you actually need.
 

  • 11 months later...

still having this issue...... if you try to do anything to these zero byte files it says they can't be found by ANY applications that try to delete them

 

it's almost like NTFS's MFT table has a link but the link points no where

the exact error message is 

 

Could not find this item

 

This is no longer located in {path}. Verify the item's location and try again.

  On 20/06/2020 at 13:24, neufuse said:

still having this issue...... if you try to do anything to these zero byte files it says they can't be found by ANY applications that try to delete them

 

it's almost like NTFS's MFT table has a link but the link points no where

the exact error message is 

 

Could not find this item

 

This is no longer located in {path}. Verify the item's location and try again.

Expand  

Did you ever try Linux? 

  On 20/06/2020 at 13:31, adrynalyne said:

Did you ever try Linux? 

Expand  

same thing it's like the file isn't there but there is a record to it in the MTF table

  On 20/06/2020 at 13:38, LostCat said:

I had this happen before with a file (twice iirc) and somewhere around 3/4 or 4/5 of file unlock tools wouldn't get rid of it.  I wish I remembered what worked o.o

 

Try Lockhunter?

Expand  

same issue, says path doesn't exist, and lock hunter says nothing is locking the file

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Download Microsoft 365 Copilot At Work (worth $60) for free by Steven Parker Claim your complimentary eBook worth $60 for free, before the offer ends on June 25. In Microsoft 365 Copilot At Work: Using AI to Get the Most from Your Business Data and Favorite Apps, a team of software and AI experts delivers a comprehensive guide to unlocking the full potential of Microsoft's groundbreaking AI tool, Copilot. Written for people new to AI, as well as experienced users, this book provides a hands-on roadmap for integrating Copilot into your daily workflow. You'll find the knowledge and strategies you need to maximize your team's productivity and drive success. The authors offer you a unique opportunity to gain a deep understanding of AI fundamentals, including machine learning, large language models, and generative AI versus summative AI. You'll also discover: How Copilot utilizes AI technologies to provide real-time intelligent assistance and revolutionize the way you work with Microsoft 365 apps Practical Implementation Strategies for project and change management, as well as practical guidance on rolling out Copilot within your organization Specific use cases, including Outlook, Teams, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote, and how Copilot can streamline tasks and boost efficiency across various Microsoft applications Take your Copilot proficiency to the next level with advanced AI concepts, usage monitoring, and custom development techniques. Delve into Microsoft Framework Accelerator, Copilot plugins, semantic kernels, and custom plugin development, empowering you to tailor Copilot to your organization's unique needs and workflows. Get ready to revolutionize your productivity with Microsoft 365 Copilot! Expires June 25. How to get it Please ensure you read the terms and conditions to claim this offer. Complete and verifiable information is required in order to receive this free offer. If you have previously made use of these free offers, you will not need to re-register. While supplies last! Free offer expires today, June 11. Download Microsoft 365 Copilot At Work (worth $60) for free Offered by Wiley, view other free resources The below offers are also available for free in exchange for your (work) email: AI and Innovation ($21 Value) FREE – Expires 6/11 Unruly: Fighting Back when Politics, AI, and Law Upend [...] ($18 Value) FREE - Expires 6/17 SQL Essentials For Dummies ($10 Value) FREE – Expires 6/17 Continuous Testing, Quality, Security, and Feedback ($27.99 Value) FREE – Expires 6/18 VideoProc Converter AI v7.5 for FREE (worth $78.90) – Expires 6/18 Macxvideo AI ($39.95 Value) Free for a Limited Time – Expires 6/22 Microsoft 365 Copilot At Work ($60 Value) FREE – Expires 6/25 Natural Language Processing with Python ($39.99 Value) FREE – Expires 6/25 Excel Quick and Easy ($12 Value) FREE – Expires 6/24 The Inclusion Equation: Leveraging Data & AI ($21 Value) FREE – Expires 6/24 The Ultimate Linux Newbie Guide – Featured Free content Python Notes for Professionals – Featured Free content Learn Linux in 5 Days – Featured Free content Quick Reference Guide for Cybersecurity – Featured Free content We post these because we earn commission on each lead so as not to rely solely on advertising, which many of our readers block. It all helps toward paying staff reporters, servers and hosting costs. Other ways to support Neowin The above deal not doing it for you, but still want to help? Check out the links below. Check out our partner software in the Neowin Store Buy a T-shirt at Neowin's Threadsquad Subscribe to Neowin - for $14 a year, or $28 a year for an ad-free experience Disclosure: An account at Neowin Deals is required to participate in any deals powered by our affiliate, StackCommerce. For a full description of StackCommerce's privacy guidelines, go here. Neowin benefits from shared revenue of each sale made through the branded deals site.
    • This is my story as well, and I also converted 4 people myself.
    • As a mod, why are you so condensending in your responses to people?
    • Denmark, and perhaps the rest of NATO, should not trust TRUMP [and JD Vance in the unlikely event he becomes President in 2028]. As for trusting Microsoft, that is "at your own risk," especially in view of the change in their corporate philosophy and Operating Systems since Windows-7.
  • Recent Achievements

    • First Post
      NeoToad777 earned a badge
      First Post
    • Week One Done
      JoeV earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      VAT Services in UAE earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • First Post
      LsDmT earned a badge
      First Post
    • Week One Done
      evershinefacilityservice earned a badge
      Week One Done
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      571
    2. 2
      ATLien_0
      247
    3. 3
      +Edouard
      162
    4. 4
      +FloatingFatMan
      150
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      113
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!