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Cannot delete directories created by UE

#1 User is offline   Replika 

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Posted 10 July 2008 - 05:56 AM

I have tried to extract winamp554_lite_en-us.exe and winamp5531_lite_en-us.exe, but after that, I cannot delete those directories :(
Windows Explorer said "Cannot delete: the directory is not empty"
I'm using UniExtract 1.6.


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Posted 10 July 2008 - 02:34 PM

  • Right-click on the winamp554_lite_en-us.exe folder and click Properties
  • select CREATOR OWNER and check "Full Control"
  • select your username and check "Full Control"
  • click Advanced
  • change to the Owner tab
  • select your username and check "Replace owner on subcontainers"
  • click Apply
  • change to the Permissions tab
  • select your username and click Edit
  • verify that you have "Full Control" is checked (check it if necessary) and click ok
  • check "Replace permission entries on all child objects..."
  • click Ok, then Yes
  • click Ok again

try the same for next one.
This should reset the security permissions on the folder so that you have complete ownership of them. You should be able to now use the program, or delete all of it

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Posted 11 July 2008 - 05:26 AM

Thanks for your reply, but I have no restricted to all folders.

There is a *NO NAME folder* in winamp5531_lite_en-us, and a *NO NAME file* in winamp554_lite_en-us. Cannot rename or delete. Do not know how they are created.

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Trying to rename:
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Trying to delete:
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(the message in the first post is by Total Commander)

Their properties:
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  Posted 14 February 2009 - 01:49 AM

Help! I'm having the same problem too.

I've extracted a foobar.exe file wanting to see what are the contents but all I get is a folder with several files with single alphabets as names & directory (no file extensions!) and these files cannot be opened.

Since I cannot see what these files are, I tried to delete the extracted folder but I keep getting "An unexpected error is preventing the operation...blah blah blah. Error 0x80070091: The directory is not empty."

I'm using Vista Ultimate x32 and tried using the Safe Mode method but still cannot delete this darn folder! I also tried changing the security permisson but still unsuccessful.

WTF?! :angry:

Will the developer of this program take responsibility and provide a solution to this please?

Thanks

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Posted 14 February 2009 - 03:08 AM

Boot from a Live Linux CD,
Navigate to the folder you want to delete.
Delete.
Restart.

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Posted 14 February 2009 - 06:34 AM

Thanks nomadturk

Sorry I'm a computer novice and will appreciate it if you can provide more guidance.

I did a google search for live linux cd and found a site called livecdlist but there are so many links in there that I don't know which one to download.

Can you please provide me with a correct download link and give me some tips as I've never used Linux and the thought of using a Linux CD on MS Windows Vista confuse me.

Cheers

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Posted 14 February 2009 - 08:52 AM

Wow, to be honest, i was expecting an answer like "heck linux!"
(:

Ubuntu will do. (Since it's a very popular one, it won't be hard to find help, if need be)
As well as the rest of live linux distros.

You can have a look at the rest via http://www.livecdlist.com/ or http://distrowatch.c...php?resource=cd

Download ubuntu or another live linux distro. Burn them to a CD. Boot from them. If i remember correct, they will see the contents of your hard drive without problems. You can go and delete anything you'ld like from there. If you can't see them on your desktop, they're probably somewhere in the taskbar menus. If you still can not find, i think someone ofter me may explain better. (Sorry, been a while. Ever since i started using mac, i can't install linux anymore ^^) Or you can search online. But i don't suppose there'll be any need for those.

Download, burn, boot, delete, reboot.
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Posted 14 February 2009 - 06:07 PM

I googled more and downloaded the latest copy of Knoppix and followed your instructions.

Hey it worked!

You a genius! and wow Linux! Pretty cool.

Thanks again.

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This post has been edited by sotong: 14 February 2009 - 06:08 PM


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Posted 15 February 2009 - 05:26 PM

Glad to hear it worked. I'ld say, keep a copy of a live linux always with you. You'll never know when it might come handy. Of course, i'ld like reccomending you to switch over or install it as a second OS too... Linux, Unix, BSD systems are indeed cool!
:D



PS: No, i am not a genious. The guys who've coded GNU/Linux are.

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Posted 16 February 2009 - 04:14 PM

A good option to delete such folders is PowerPrompt from here:
http://grubletrang.c...app=PowerPrompt

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Posted 21 February 2009 - 11:08 AM

nifty, thanks :)

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Posted 21 February 2009 - 11:47 AM

For the record, unlocker should be able to delete such files/folders:
http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/

even "empty name" ones:
http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-x...der/144718.html

KRaSH said:

Had the same problem. Folder with no name and couldnt delete it. Use this little app from here.
http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/

Install, then right click on the folder, select unlock. It might pop up a window saying there is no lock on the folder, select an action. In the drop down select Delete, and voila! its gone.


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Posted 22 February 2009 - 07:05 AM

jepp, unlocker does a great work and never left me alone :)

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Posted 23 February 2009 - 03:46 AM

Sometimes M$ hotfixes left behind them some folders (in E:\ partition, from autoextraction) which can not be deleted (even if I install a new Windows or restore from Ghost). I tested Unlocker on those folders and failed, but PowerPrompt do the job with his system credentials.

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Posted 21 September 2009 - 06:21 AM

another way is to download and install unlocker from this site (http://majorgeeks.co...cker_d4660.html) its completly safe i use them all the time.

once its installed you can right click any folder,file,ect... and choose unlocker it will open a window and you can choose delete, rename, unlock, or no action. and your all set

i had the same problem with a tvu player extraction from their newest version and had to fix it the same way

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