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Subject:
From:
David Farrington <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 4 Oct 2001 20:18:00 -0700
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First I would say have you got view everything on? After that all the help I can
give is for you to use a good hard drive checking program to see if an error is
shown. I have seen ghost folders before and when the hard drive is checked and
repaired they went away. Specifically, I would check the FATs of the drive. It
seems to me that one of them is showing one that is not supposed to be there.

Joe Trimarchi wrote:

> I'm using Win98SE and recently notice Windows Explorer shows a System Folder
> with no name. The folder is located in the My Computer view and is only
> displayed in the right pane. On the left pane it shows the drives A: C: D:
> E: M: and Control Panel, Dial-up Networking, Printers, Scheduled Tasks and
> Web Folders. In the right pane it shows the same items plus 1 system folder
> with no name. A left click does nothing and I cannot drag the folder to the
> recycle bin. A right click only displays the following choices, cut, create
> shortcut, delete. Cut gives the folder the dull appearance as it normally
> would but I'm unable to paste the folder anywhere including the recycle bin.
> Create Shortcut gives an error that it can't be created and to check if the
> disk is full, it's not. Delete does nothing. I'm also unable to rename the
> folder....

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