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Old May 22nd 04, 06:21 AM
Lauren
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Default Deleting a stubborn file

Hi, i was wondering if anyone knew how to delete files
over 215 characters long; te file I am trying to delete
gives me errors every time I rey to do so.
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Old May 22nd 04, 07:14 AM
Rick T
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Default Deleting a stubborn file

Lauren wrote:
Hi, i was wondering if anyone knew how to delete files
over 215 characters long; te file I am trying to delete
gives me errors every time I rey to do so.


Try it in DOS using the abbreviated filename format


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Old May 22nd 04, 07:16 PM
UCELibPro Richard
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You might try from MSDOS mode, ie: Start, Run, type "COMMAND", enter key.
Once in dos, "attrib path\filename" or "attrib *.*"
If the file has a "r", read only, or "s", system ATTRIBute. try...
attrib -r -s filename
If still unable to clear attrib, try renaming it as a .txt file... ren filename.ext filename.txt.
Then check attrib again. then delete the file with... del filename.ext.
There are other variations of the above. Did you try to rename the file in Windows to a .txt or without any .ext, then
drag it to the recycle bin?
Good luck,
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Old May 22nd 04, 07:37 PM
Noel Paton
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The full command set is NOT available from a DOS Window - you MUST boot to
DOS with a floppy for this purpose

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"UCELibPro Richard" wrote in message
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You might try from MSDOS mode, ie: Start, Run, type "COMMAND", enter key.
Once in dos, "attrib path\filename" or "attrib *.*"
If the file has a "r", read only, or "s", system ATTRIBute. try...
attrib -r -s filename
If still unable to clear attrib, try renaming it as a .txt file... ren

filename.ext filename.txt.
Then check attrib again. then delete the file with... del filename.ext.
There are other variations of the above. Did you try to rename the file in

Windows to a .txt or without any .ext, then
drag it to the recycle bin?
Good luck,



 




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