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  1. #1
    Hank Guest

    Cannot Read From the Source File or Disk

    The subject error message appears when I try to delete, rename or move one
    particular file from the My Documents folder. The properties of the file read
    as follows: File -File, Size - 0, Size on Disk -0. No attributes are checked.
    If I try changing the attributes, an error message appears, "The system
    cannot find the file specified." I have tried deleting the file in safe mode
    with no success. When I use the DIR command in Command Prompt, the file is
    not listed. No problems in accessing and processing other files in this
    folder. The file name is "BAD DAY AND GETS WORSE ...." I'd be grateful for
    any suggestions on how to remove this file.

  2. #2
    BAR Guest

    RE: Cannot Read From the Source File or Disk

    Do you have any spyware utilities such as Adaware or Spybot Search and Destroy?

    If so try running them and see if they can delete the file.

    It may also be that there is an exe file running - see under Processes in
    Task Manager - that is using this file and prevent any access at all.
    Terminate the process and you'll be able to delete the file.


    "Hank" wrote:

    > The subject error message appears when I try to delete, rename or move one
    > particular file from the My Documents folder. The properties of the file read
    > as follows: File -File, Size - 0, Size on Disk -0. No attributes are checked.
    > If I try changing the attributes, an error message appears, "The system
    > cannot find the file specified." I have tried deleting the file in safe mode
    > with no success. When I use the DIR command in Command Prompt, the file is
    > not listed. No problems in accessing and processing other files in this
    > folder. The file name is "BAD DAY AND GETS WORSE ...." I'd be grateful for
    > any suggestions on how to remove this file.


  3. #3
    Hank Guest

    RE: Cannot Read From the Source File or Disk

    Thx BAR. No success with spyware utility. There are quite a number of exe
    files running on my computer. Is it safe to delete all of them in Task
    Manager? Even in safe mode, there are at least a half dozen running.

    "BAR" wrote:

    > Do you have any spyware utilities such as Adaware or Spybot Search and Destroy?
    >
    > If so try running them and see if they can delete the file.
    >
    > It may also be that there is an exe file running - see under Processes in
    > Task Manager - that is using this file and prevent any access at all.
    > Terminate the process and you'll be able to delete the file.
    >
    >
    > "Hank" wrote:
    >
    > > The subject error message appears when I try to delete, rename or move one
    > > particular file from the My Documents folder. The properties of the file read
    > > as follows: File -File, Size - 0, Size on Disk -0. No attributes are checked.
    > > If I try changing the attributes, an error message appears, "The system
    > > cannot find the file specified." I have tried deleting the file in safe mode
    > > with no success. When I use the DIR command in Command Prompt, the file is
    > > not listed. No problems in accessing and processing other files in this
    > > folder. The file name is "BAD DAY AND GETS WORSE ...." I'd be grateful for
    > > any suggestions on how to remove this file.


  4. #4
    Hank Guest

    RE: Cannot Read From the Source File or Disk

    Just learned more. I did find the file using the command prompt by using the
    command "dir/ah" which requests a listing of hidden files in the folder. So
    it is a hidden file even though Windows shows the file to have neither a
    hidden or read-only attribute. Does anyone know how to change a file
    attribute using command prompt in XP?

    "Hank" wrote:

    > Thx BAR. No success with spyware utility. There are quite a number of exe
    > files running on my computer. Is it safe to delete all of them in Task
    > Manager? Even in safe mode, there are at least a half dozen running.
    >
    > "BAR" wrote:
    >
    > > Do you have any spyware utilities such as Adaware or Spybot Search and Destroy?
    > >
    > > If so try running them and see if they can delete the file.
    > >
    > > It may also be that there is an exe file running - see under Processes in
    > > Task Manager - that is using this file and prevent any access at all.
    > > Terminate the process and you'll be able to delete the file.
    > >
    > >
    > > "Hank" wrote:
    > >
    > > > The subject error message appears when I try to delete, rename or move one
    > > > particular file from the My Documents folder. The properties of the file read
    > > > as follows: File -File, Size - 0, Size on Disk -0. No attributes are checked.
    > > > If I try changing the attributes, an error message appears, "The system
    > > > cannot find the file specified." I have tried deleting the file in safe mode
    > > > with no success. When I use the DIR command in Command Prompt, the file is
    > > > not listed. No problems in accessing and processing other files in this
    > > > folder. The file name is "BAD DAY AND GETS WORSE ...." I'd be grateful for
    > > > any suggestions on how to remove this file.


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