Hi, Kevin.
We often see such complaints of files continuing to show up in a Search for
a while (several days?) after they have been deleted. This happens
sometimes if the computer is heavily used and has had little slack time for
Search to run in the background - or if the computer is always turned off
quickly when not being used for a foreground task.
If all else fails, I look for "missing" files/folders with the good old Dir
command from MS-DOS days in a Command Prompt window:
dir c:\<filename> /a /s
The "dir" lists all files and folders in the specified folder (formerly
known as a "directory"). The "c:\" specifies to start at the Root of Drive
C:. For <filename>, substitute the file or folder name that you are looking
for; use the "?" and "*" wildcards as needed. The /a parameter says to show
All files, even those with Hidden or System attributes. And the /s
parameter says to list files and folders in subfolders, too. If your "lost"
file does not show up in THIS listing, it is not anywhere on Drive C:. (So
look for it on Drive D: with dir d:\...)
RC
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R. C. White, CPA
San Marcos, TX
Microsoft Windows MVP
Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8064.0206) in Win7 Ultimate x64 RC 7100
"kevin09" <> wrote in message
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>
> Ok, when i click on a file to delete it, it comes up with this --->
> "The... folder does not exist. The file may have been moved or
> deleted."
>
> I think I have deleted these files a while ago but when i search for
> them they show up
> as 0 bytes.
>
> I tried - creating a new folder with the same name and putting those
> files in and then deleting them, but doesn't work.
> I tried Hijack this and delete on reboot, can't open as file does not
> exist for deletion.
>
> don't post solutions that are stupid please such as: have you tried
> right click and delete
>
>
> --
> kevin09