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Answer» Hi. I deleted a file from my computer (bad!) and the whole system crashed. (worse!) So I had to reformat stuff (and I didn't have back ups--worse still). So now, the few files I did have on a CD-R DISK that I've loaded back onto the computer won't delete.
For example, something that I put on my desktop that I want to get rid of... I cannot drag and drop into the Recycle bin. It says something about "Cannot delete: incorrect PATH specified. Make sure you have the correct path".
I think I understand what this means, but I have NO idea how to FIX it.
Advice and fix it tips welcome. Thank you.First ATTEMPT to find the item in Windows Explorer. You may need to clear Read-only, System, or Hidden attributes before deleting. If it refuses to delete, record the path carefully.
Next, try navigating to that path location in DOS (Win9x or with a FAT32-based NT system and a Win98SE EBD floppy) or in CMD box (WinNT without Win98SE EBD or with NTFS) and use ATTRIB -R -H -S file.typ, then DEL file.typ.
If the item is in a subdirectory you don't want to keep, you can try the DELTREE command with that folder/directory, if you are using FAT32.
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