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Hugh Vandervoort <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Mar 2009 18:08:44 -0500
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Have you added or deleted any drives? Did you delete a program without using
Add Remove in Control Panel?
It would be helpful to see the location referred to-there's likely to be
some consistency to these missing locations, especially if there are
shortcuts involved.

On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 4:55 PM, Anapro <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I have been doing Spring cleaning on my computer to delete old files. For
> some reason, I have started to get repeated, multiple pop-up messages
> saying
> that the "... refers to a location that is unavailable." when I delete a
> folder. The pop-ups happen repeatedly for some time after the deletion has
> occurred. Also get this sort of message when I open a zip file. I then get
> a
> warning that the temporary location that the unzip program apparently used
> is no longer available. This has not happened before. I tried turning off
> Google Desktop thinking it was a search update that was causing this, but
> it
> did not help.
>
> Anyone else run into this sort of problem? I am about to re-install Windows
> because the system has become lethargic with lots of disk activity on boot
> up - in other words, very slow operation. However, I am very curious as to
> what may be causing the warning messages.
>
> Thanks for any input to this.
>
> Peter Shkabara
>

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