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Files stuck

qmr55

New Member
throw this at it:

spybot:
here

CCLeaner:
here

I run CCLeaner daily and spybot usually once a week or so.

Is your HD reporting any SMART errors?

Nope nothing...I thought about that already, even tried cloning the hard drive and booting it on another computer, didn't work.

Anyone with linux experience have any ideas of deleting it through linux? I can boot it and view the file system from the linux viewer but still receive errors when trying to delete it from there.
 

J Hill Designs

New Member
my last idea: map the folder that the file(s) are in to a virtual drive, such as W or something, then try and delete from the mapped drive
 

Flame

New Member
Have you tried "move on boot" ? I had some stubborn files and that got rid of them.

Could possibly be malware? Install rkill and run it as soon as you boot.... I always do that and it's amazing what that lil program finds.
 

qmr55

New Member
my last idea: map the folder that the file(s) are in to a virtual drive, such as W or something, then try and delete from the mapped drive

Didn't think of that, trying that right now. Thanks!
Have you tried "move on boot" ? I had some stubborn files and that got rid of them.

Could possibly be malware? Install rkill and run it as soon as you boot.... I always do that and it's amazing what that lil program finds.

1: I did try move on boot, that didn't work either.

2: I am almost positive it is not malware, I run Malwarebytes all the time and surely that would catch it. I might give rkill a try though.

Thanks for the help!
 

Border

New Member
How about placing that hard drive into an external enclosure and removing the file(s) using another computer to explore the hard drive???
 
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