If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
System freezes when accessing certain files
Hi,
On myu Gran;s PC she wanted a new program for something, so I downloaded a zip of it for her and tried to extract, it froze and I had to turn it off at the mains. Turned it on again, and found the normal folder where it tried to extract to-clicked this and it crashed. Booted again, deleted both files (folder and zip) to the Recycle Bin along with abunch of other files, and when I tried to empty it-the PC froze. Booted AGAIN, set recycle bin to 'Do not use-delete files immeadiatly'. All other files from the recycle bin disappeared, yet the two folders remained. Now I cannot use the recycle bin because it crashes upon emptying. I cannot get rid of those two folders! ANy help? |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Boot from the ME Safety Boot floppy and try deleting the folders from the
real-mode DOS prompt. "randyrandall89" wrote in message ... Hi, On myu Gran;s PC she wanted a new program for something, so I downloaded a zip of it for her and tried to extract, it froze and I had to turn it off at the mains. Turned it on again, and found the normal folder where it tried to extract to-clicked this and it crashed. Booted again, deleted both files (folder and zip) to the Recycle Bin along with abunch of other files, and when I tried to empty it-the PC froze. Booted AGAIN, set recycle bin to 'Do not use-delete files immeadiatly'. All other files from the recycle bin disappeared, yet the two folders remained. Now I cannot use the recycle bin because it crashes upon emptying. I cannot get rid of those two folders! ANy help? |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
If what Jerry spoke of does not work for you......here is my collection of
notes the Recycle Bin and the inability to empty it: (credit due to various resident gurus) Can't Empty Recycle Bin. Boot with your Millennium EBD. At the A:\ prompt type: "C:\Windows\Command\deltree C:\recycled" and press Enter. Select Yes when asked if you are sure. Repeat the command for other drives/partitions. For example, if you also have a D: drive it would be: "C:\Windows\Command\deltree D:\recycled" Remove the floppy and restart the computer. ------------------------------------ Try resetting the Recycle bins. You will lose everything in it. Bootup using the "Windows Startup Disk" At the DOS prompt, type the following lines, and press enter after each. ATTRIB -S -H -R C:\RECYCLED DELTREE /Y C:\RECYCLED If you have other fixed drives, then do the same for them also, such as: ATTRIB -S -H -R D:\RECYCLED DELTREE /Y D:\RECYCLED To reboot, remove the floppy disk, and press Ctrl+Alt+Del --------------------------------------- Files deleted do not show in Recycle Bin: I had a reply from another post as follows: (worked great) Right click on the desktop and select New, Folder. Then delete the new folder that is produced. Right click the recycle bin and select Empty bin. Restart the computer and check if your recycle bin is OK now. Do those actions as a continuous sequence without doing anything else in between. --------------------------------- Each drive has a Recycled folder. Files deleted from compliant programs are moved to the Recycled folder on the drive from which they are deleted. Double-clicking the Recycle Bin icon displays the folder listing of deleted files available for restoration. Clicking a file and choosing Restore causes the original path to be read from the INFO file, and the file to be renamed and restored to its original path. Damaged or Deleted INFO File If the INFO file is damaged or deleted, no files appear in the Recycle Bin. However, the renamed files still exist in the Recycled folder. Even though the files in the Recycled folder have been renamed, they are not changed in any other way. For example, a text file is still viewable as a text file. To restore such a file, you can manually search for the file in the folder and rename it. If the INFO file is deleted, it is re-created when you restart Windows. If the Recycle Bin becomes damaged and stops functioning, deleting the hidden INFO file in the Recycle folder and restarting Windows may enable you to again access files in the Recycle Bin. The INFO file is a hidden file. To delete the INFO file follow these steps: Open a command prompt window Type cd recycled Type attrib -h inf* Type del info Damaged Files in Recycled Folder No files may appear in the Recycle Bin if the files in the Recycled folder are damaged. If this is the case, create a copy of the Recycled\ Desktop.ini file in another folder, and then delete the entire contents of the Recycled folder. Then, restore the Desktop.ini file to the Recycled folder. Note that doing this deletes all files in the Recycle Bin. If the Desktop.ini file is not present or is also damaged, it can be recreated by adding the following information to a blank Desktop.ini file: [.ShellClassInfo] CLSID={645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E} Damaged Recycled Folder The Recycled folder itself can become damaged. Files are moved to the folder and the Recycle Bin on the desktop appears full, but you cannot view the contents and the Empty The Recycle Bin command is unavailable. Deleting this folder and restarting Windows will re-create this folder and restore functionality: Restart to a command prompt. Type attrib -s -h recycled. Type del recycled. Restart the computer ------------------------------------- http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=136517 ================================================== == Something in the above ought to do the trick....... Heirloom, old and be back Monday "Jerry" wrote in message ... Boot from the ME Safety Boot floppy and try deleting the folders from the real-mode DOS prompt. "randyrandall89" wrote in message ... Hi, On myu Gran;s PC she wanted a new program for something, so I downloaded a zip of it for her and tried to extract, it froze and I had to turn it off at the mains. Turned it on again, and found the normal folder where it tried to extract to-clicked this and it crashed. Booted again, deleted both files (folder and zip) to the Recycle Bin along with abunch of other files, and when I tried to empty it-the PC froze. Booted AGAIN, set recycle bin to 'Do not use-delete files immeadiatly'. All other files from the recycle bin disappeared, yet the two folders remained. Now I cannot use the recycle bin because it crashes upon emptying. I cannot get rid of those two folders! ANy help? |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
sluggish performance... | Jeff | General | 3 | October 25th 04 08:52 PM |
Can't open certain system files | Dimitri Moursellas | General | 2 | October 17th 04 05:11 AM |
Win9x : Utility to dynamic mapping TEMP to memory ? | Libor Striz | General | 22 | September 15th 04 06:56 AM |
Please help! Display settings !! | Mitzi | Monitors & Displays | 12 | July 11th 04 05:19 AM |
deleting virus files from System Restore - admin authority needed | Jim | General | 1 | May 27th 04 06:42 PM |