MatthewTimothy
New Member
if you cant get it off it may be malware
Is your HD reporting any SMART errors?
be sure to use -f when trying to delete the file in Linux. -f = Forcefully Remove File
rm -f -r {file-name}
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
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.