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I was browsing through my directory of legitimately owned album mp3s (:shifty:) and i discovered this file (see pic)

huh.JPG

The file is undeletable, and when i try to move/copy/rename/delete it i get this message:

huh2.JPG

Here are the system properties for the file:

huh3.JPG

I would appreciate some feedback and solutions for getting rid of this file as its really spooking me. The only explanation i can think of is that MSN messenger somehow made it as i was sending a dashboard comfessional song to a friend and the name of the file was squished down into DA9439 or whatever. Please help.

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i can see them.

did you try booting into safe mode to see if you could delete it?

or try deleting it in a cmd prompt.

last resort, move mp3s to somewhere else and format that drive, if it is a seprate drive ofcourse.

The problem is that i have so many mp3s and other files on that drive that i dont another drive big enough to hold them all :\ Even if i partitition the free space im short a few gigs :\

could it be some kinda nameing problem?

i know on the macs i use sometimes when we transfer files from mac to pc

there are characters that the pc hates so you can see the file but you can't do anything to it

just like your problem. and the name looks normal cause the pc just changes the bad character to something

it knows.

Sometimes NTFS or FAT32 will display a file that has actually been deleted, a chkdsk should fix the problem if that's the case. It looks like it was a file that may have been created as a temporary file by an audio player of some sort. If all else fails, try putting the hard drive in another computer as a slave and deleting it there.

Also for clarification, this is XP and just a mac theme.

ya i could tell that but i did not know if you had other comps or if you frequently transfer files between pc and mac,

or if your frinds have macs and may of sent you this, the list of reasons i said this goes on.

just tryin to cover all bases here man. :p

Similar to what kandoro says, but go into safe mode, preferably DOS mode, and then browse (CD) to the directory where you have the file (D:\My Documents\My Music\Playlists in this case) and type in

del da5467*.*

that should hopefully delete it for you ...

Rename the file then delete it.

It has to be done through windows and not is DOS.

Possibly in safe mode.

I have seen these before and have been successful

with renaming then deleting.

Otherwise move everything else in the directory to a diff dir then

use a wildcard rename. del *.*k in that dir.

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