How do I delete an empty folder with 0 bytes?

Updated on technology 2024-04-08
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

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    There are many virus-generated files that cannot be deleted in the user's computer for various reasons, and when the user deletes the file, the operating system does not actually delete the file from the storage medium, but only deletes the relevant information of the file in the file allocation table, and marks the storage space of the file as writable. So deleted files can usually be recovered with some file recovery tools. For this reason, the use of files is not really a feature of the shredder, and the Trojan virus can take advantage of it, which also leads to the fact that there are often undeletable and shredded files that appear repeatedly in the computer, even if you use general antivirus software, you can't get rid of them well.

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    1.Malicious files generated by viruses cannot be deleted.

    2.Trojan files that cannot be deleted by antivirus software.

    3.Stubborn files left on the system by rogue software.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Select-Cut-Paste to **Station.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Categories: Computer Network >> Operating System Failures.

    When you click on it, the Details display Properties: Hidden, System (not the one in Right-Properties).

    The file cannot be opened, deleted, moved, compressed, renamed (either "Specified file not found" or "Unable to read source file or disk").

    Methods that have already been tried:

    Restart, End Process, Safe Mode, Administrator, Scan Disk, Defragment, Logout Write-Ahead, File Replacement, Winrar, Super Bunny, Optimizer, File Shredder, Delete Page Files, Close System Restore Virtual Memory ** Station Firewall, Command Prompt, Short File Name......

    Haven't tried the method:

    Dual system (is a single system), pure DOS (is an XP system), reinstallation system (I am dizzy and discouraged), format (this thing is on the C drive).

    The most effective of these methods seems to be to use a short file name, which I just can't find in the command prompt. It may be that the system file is invalid for which the attribute is hidden, or it may be that the system thinks that it is not available on the hard disk at all.

    Crazy in the ......Analysis:

    The day before yesterday, I had two damn files on my desktop, and I couldn't delete them by any means I could think of. I don't know what's going on.,The landlord found a way to remember to tell me.,I'm also going to continue to think of a way.,Some people say use the boot disk.,And then go into NTFS DOS to delete.。 But I didn't have any boot disks with me when I was abroad.

    Extremely depressed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are 3 ways to try:

    1. The file is being called by some running program.

    If this is the case, then it can be deleted after restarting, or if it doesn't work, restart the computer, press the F8 key when booting up, and enter the safe mode to delete it.

    2. Try to use batch files to force deletion in DOS.

    attrib

    r-as-h

    s/ddel/fq/a

    rd/sq\\?1

    Then save with the extension. bat batch files, for example:

    Drag the file or folder you want to delete onto the file and release it to delete it.

    If you encounter some folders that cannot be deleted, you can use this method to delete the subfolders and files in the folder, and then delete the folder after emptying the contents of the folder.

    3. The current user has insufficient permissions.

    You can try this method: it cannot be deleted in Windows, and it cannot be deleted in DOS or PE, indicating that access is denied, because the file or directory has permissions and its username is deleted.

    Here's how to fix it:

    1.In the My Computer window, click on "Tools" in the menu bar - Folder Options --> View --> remove the checkmark in front of "Use Simple File Sharing (recommended)". 2.

    Right-click on the file or directory --> Properties--> switch to the "Security" tab -->Add" button, write the username of the current system, for example: administrator, and then OK. 3.

    Click the username (for example, the administrator added earlier), check "Full Control" in the following permissions, and OK to delete it.

    Note: This does not occur with FAT32 file system format partitions, only NTFS file system format partitions have this permission problem.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    A 0-byte file is usually a file that is formed when the system is faulty or the computer is not turned on or off properly.

    The deletion method can be directly deleted by holding the shift+del key!

    There is no tool, only manual deletion!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is simple, Start Menu - Run, type cmd, if the file is on drive E, then enter chkdsk

    e:/rv/f

    x and then press enter, after repairing, the corrupted data will be converted into a file without a suffix, and it is OK to delete that file.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You tell me first which directory the 0-byte file is in.

    If the 0-byte file in the system directory such as C: Windows Temp cannot be deleted, because the system is calling it.

    If it appears in other places, such as d, e, etc., you can try to delete it with the software unlocker, if it still can't be deleted, then think of another solution.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Try 360 force removal, if it doesn't work, right-click on the disk attributes, click Security, and select Modify. If it still doesn't work, it's a professional god. . .

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Move that file somewhere else and then delete it?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can restart your computer into safe mode to delete it.

    Use 360 force to delete, shred files.

    Start->Run-> cmd-> Use the cd command in the command prompt to go to the directory where the file is located. Type dir to see your 0-byte filename. Enter the command del file name.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A 0-byte folder deletion method:

    1. Restart the computer and delete the 0-byte folder.

    2. Go to safe mode to delete the 0-byte folder.

    3. Use a forced tool to delete, such as unlocker software.

    4. You can use a file shredder to delete the 0-byte folder.

    Note: Some are system files, then the associated files are not allowed to be deleted, and the system will report an error; There is also a type of program that is allowing files that are being used by the program that are being used for files that cannot be deleted.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you can't use a file shredder to delete it in safe mode, if it doesn't work, find a PE disk and enter PE to delete it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    After restarting the computer, don't run other programs, use the 360 file shredder to shred.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Fix the stubborn 0-byte folder can't be deleted issue.

    Using Windows XP, there is a folder in my computer that cannot be deleted after many attempts in a variety of ways, when deleting it in Explorer, there will be an error prompt of "unable to read the source file or folder", and when deleting it with the RD (rmdir) command in the console, it will prompt "the system cannot find the specified file", I have even tried to use unixutil's unlink and rm but can't get it.

    Of course, I also tried to check the file system for problems, but I still didn't find the problem. The existence of this file folder has become a problem for my confidants of perfectionism, and I have been trying to get rid of it as soon as possible.

    Today, I suddenly thought that since the system prompts that the file cannot be found when deleting in console mode, what will happen if I create another folder with the same name in the same location? So I went to the folder where the folder was located, and then created a folder with the same name, and it worked.

    But it was at the same time that I set up another folder that I discovered the problem. The two folders with the same name must also be the same length, but when I displayed them as a list in Explorer, the name of the folder that could not be deleted was truncated (with "...The other one was not truncated, and upon closer inspection, I found that there was a space at the end of the folder that could not be deleted.

    From this, it can be concluded that the reason why this folder cannot be deleted is that Windows removed the space at the end of a certain step of deleting the folder, so that the system could not find the folder whose name had been changed in the subsequent steps. This is also consistent with the error message given by Windows.

    Once you find the crux of the problem, it's easy to solve. Since it doesn't work with the normal steps, we can bypass it by using a short name in the format ". The way to get a short name is to use the "dir x" command in the console window, and the penultimate column of the output content is the short name.

    Once you have a short name, you can use the "rd [folder short name]" command to delete the folder smoothly. This section explains how to view short file names.

    For example, you can look at the short file name of a file under your D drive (for example, I want to view the short file name of a file named "Super Rabbit Optimizer").

    Method: Run it and type cmd (command console) and then enter dir x d: press enter, and then you will see 5 columns of data, the last column is the file name under the d drive, and the penultimate column is the short file name.

    The short file name for the "Super Rabbit Optimizer" I'm looking at is "Super Rabbit 1".

    Once you have a short name, you can use the "rd [folder short name]" command to delete the folder in the Command Console (cmd).

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Force removal on it or remove with software what perfectly uninstalls Rabbit 360 Rising.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    2。Rather than extract useful things and remove them from other disks, and then format the e-disk.

    3。Powder files are not feasible. Because it is a 0-byte Wenqi potato piece base imitation clip.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Crushing with a shredder.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Thank you!!! That's what I need to deal with.

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