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0 Subject: Gawd I HATE Winblows....

Posted by: sarge33rd
- [670916] Sun, Oct 02, 2005, 13:25

Anybody know why when I delete a file, I automatically get a copy of that same file put right back where the deleted file came from?

I inadvertantly extracted about 125 files, to the wrong folder. Nowwhen I try and move, those files to the coprrect folder, I get copies back in the wrong folder. When I delete the copy, I get copy of copy of XXXXX, back in the wrong folder.

How do I put an end to this cycle??????

(btw, Windows XP Media Center is the OS being used.)
1Perm Dude
      Dude
      ID: 030792616
      Sun, Oct 02, 2005, 13:47
Try deleting one file at a time. Highlight it with a quick left click, then hit the delete button. Don't try to drag it.
2sarge33rd
      ID: 670916
      Sun, Oct 02, 2005, 13:48
found a "work around" but it is MAJOR inconvenient...

create a subfolder, within the folder where the unwanted files are located..

individually, drag and drop each file you dont want, into the subfolder.

delete the subfolder.

using the "move" command, or ctrl-R-click to select multiple files, then move or delete, and I got copys of the moved/deleted files.


No clue who it was that put that coding into the OS, but that sorry SOB needs to be tied to the a$$ end of a trans-atlantic ship and dragged off to some far away port.
3sarge33rd
      ID: 670916
      Sun, Oct 02, 2005, 13:48
basically what I had to do PD, but with 120+ files, noty what I was wanting to have to do.
4Perm Dude
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      ID: 030792616
      Sun, Oct 02, 2005, 13:58
Sometimes if you highlight a number of files, it's very easy to accidently make a copy of all of them.
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