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Old 03-21-06, 01:32 PM   #25 (permalink)
AKAJohnDoe
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That complicates it.

Before that, go to Windows Explorer, bring up the drive that this directory is on, right-click on the drive letter, select Properties, Select Tools, click the Check Now under error checking, check both boxes, click Start.

It will want to shut down your PC and will restart it in a very slow-running DOS-like mode. If there are obvious sector errors this may well correct them. When it is done it will restart Windows.

If this does not fix the problem, then there is almost certainly something somewhere on the machine that has some sort of exclusive hold on something in that directory tree structure.
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