There is a folder with the name Ghost on the E disk of the computer, and I can t delete it, what s

Updated on number 2024-04-14
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This folder should be like that kind of USB flash drive immune folder,Under normal circumstances,Can't be deleted,You have to use the dos command to delete it,Because this folder is created under MSDOS,So it can't be deleted under normal Windows circumstances,In fact, the principle is a few dots behind the folder name,Because the folder name doesn't support punctuation under normal Windows circumstances,So it's ......

    This is also the legendary "Super Invincible Folder".

    Delete ghost....The folder should be:

    To start --- run--- enter cmd

    In the dialog box, type rd f: ghost....s qdos command

    It should be 4 after ghost. (Note that the red dots are 4) if you delete ghostfolder, the command in dos should be rd f:

    ghost..\/s /q

    Since yours is in the E drive, it should be fine to change f to e. Also, pay attention to the space in the middle, for example, there is a space between rd and f.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This is the backup folder of "One-click Restore System", and the backup file of Ghost is in it, which is protected against accidental deletion of the files inside. There are no bad consequences if you don't delete this folder, but if you do want to delete it, just remove it and restore the system with one click.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Read-only files, right? Enter safe mode to delete.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Press Start >> >> >> >>> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >&\

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. The destination folder backed up by some one-click backup software is a very special folder (the folder name is followed by a ".".This kind of folder can't be opened directly by double-clicking in the system, and the size of the folder seen in the properties is 0 bytes, this kind of folder can't be deleted directly, and it should be opened with the start command under dos; Some one-click backup system programs will automatically choose to put the backup folder in the second or last partition, the location of this folder is related to the specific ghost backup program settings, and it should be possible to change;

    2. Look at the folder in your ** is generally some temporary folders when the system is patched, these folders should hide the attributes, and they don't take up much space, so you can ignore it; If you care about these files very much, you can use the 360 garbage cleaning function to clean them up, and it is best not to delete the files indiscriminately without understanding them, and be careful to delete the system files and cause system failures;

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The landlord tried this, and it should work.

    del /f /a /q \\1

    rd /s /q \\1

    Save As"Delete them all. bat"(You can use any name, but the suffix must be.)".bat")

    Then, drag and drop the file or directory you want to delete onto the BAT file icon and delete it! (After successful deletion, you can put this newly created text document into the ** station).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    You've set up one-click restore, right? This is the related files that can be restored in one click. Hiding can be set.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's best to copy out the useful files.,And then format the E disk F disk.,You should be able to delete those files.,If you can't delete it.,Enter the winduws pe in formatting.,If it doesn't work.,Just partition this time you must be able to delete it.。

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    To start --- run--- enter cmd

    In the dialog box, type rd f: ghost....s qdos command

    It should be 4 after ghost. (Note that the red dots are 4) if you delete ghostfolder, the command in dos should be rd f:

    ghost..\/s /q

    I just deleted it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Virus installation antivirus software Trend Micro.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Reinstall the system, the rest of the files will not be missing, unless before the reinstallation of the system, your files are set to hide the attributes, after reinstalling the system, the system defaults to the hidden attributes of the file, of course, it is invisible.

    Another possibility is that you have repartitioned, you can use the list of restored partitions in ghost, you will find your DEF disk, you can copy out the data, provided that it is best not to overwrite a large number of files.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    That's when you repartition, you can use the ghost to restore the partition list, you will find your DEF drive, you can copy out the data, provided that it is best not to overwrite a large number of files.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Those files may be hidden files, you set them not to hide, and you see them.

    But you reinstall the system, all the settings change, and you turn off the hidden files.

    You can turn it on!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This kind of problem is generally encountered by the following problems:

    1. The ghost usage method is wrong, in general, you choose the whole disk backup instead of a separate system partition backup when you back up; Or an error in the operation during recovery.

    2. The system itself is infected with a virus, and the file attributes are modified.

    According to your description, it shouldn't be a problem with using ghost, if you're not good at dealing with this kind of problem and the hard disk files are more concerned, it is recommended that you find a professional maintenance personnel to deal with it, which is a matter of dozens of dollars.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    You've accidentally clicked on something wrong!

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Has your problem been solved? Mine is just like you.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    What is said upstairs is okay, but there is a simpler and more convenient way:

    Create a file with Notepad and enter it in it.

    del /f /a /q \\1

    rd /s /q \\1

    This paragraph**. Then save the name as. BAT.

    For example, delete them all. bat.In the future, if the system can't delete it, drag that file to this one and delete them all. bat file.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    If you can delete it, enter the following command in Start-Run, and then press Enter to delete it. rds

    qf:\ghost..\

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The problem looks like the following diagram:

    First of all, you can try to delete the files with 360's brute force deletion feature.

    Here's how to do it: 1. Right-click on the file or folder you want to delete and select 360 Force Delete.

    2. In the pop-up window, check the files you want to delete and click on Shred Files.

    3. Finally, you need to confirm the deletion, click OK.

    If brute-force deletion still doesn't work, sometimes it's caused by a disk error, and the file itself may no longer exist.

    You can use the disk repair function that comes with Windows to repair it, and then try to delete it, and many times the file is gone after the repair is restarted.

    Here's how:

    1. Right-click on the disk where the file you want to delete, select Properties, and pop up the Properties window to select Tools - Start Checking.

    2. Select both ticks, and then click Start.

    3. It will prompt you to execute after restarting, click OK, wait patiently after restarting the computer, do not skip, and a disk scan screen with white characters on a blue background will appear. After the scan is completed, it will enter the system again and then try to delete it.

    The problem looks like the following diagram:

    First of all, you can try to delete the files with 360's brute force deletion feature.

    Here's how to do it: 1. Right-click on the file or folder you want to delete and select 360 Force Delete.

    2. In the pop-up window, check the files you want to delete and click on Shred Files.

    3. Finally, you need to confirm the deletion, click OK.

    If brute-force deletion still doesn't work, sometimes it's caused by a disk error, and the file itself may no longer exist.

    You can use the disk repair function that comes with Windows to repair it, and then try to delete it, and many times the file is gone after the repair is restarted.

    1. Right-click on the disk where the file you want to delete, select Properties, and pop up the Properties window to select Tools - Start Checking.

    2. Select both ticks, and then click Start.

    3. It will prompt you to execute after restarting, click OK, wait patiently after restarting the computer, do not skip, and a disk scan screen with white characters on a blue background will appear. After the scan is completed, it will enter the system again and then try to delete it.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Files and folders can not be deleted, you can use Keniu Antivirus File Shredder, hand-in-hand to teach you how to delete stubborn files in your computer:

    File shredder helps you remove stubborn files and shred rogue file remnants with ease.

    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.

    The problems that can be solved by Keniu Antivirus-File Shredder are:

    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.

    How to use Keniu File Shredder, and are the file shredding steps complicated?

    1. Click the "Add File" button in the figure and select the file to be shredded in the new window that opens.

    2. Click Select All, select all the target files and click Shred Files to easily delete the stubborn residual files.

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