*I'm sorry if I've lost what is happening, but what is the name of the
folder? Is your system configured to view system files? If so, you could
just be seeing a folder that the Windows operating system generates. For
example, if you view images and have your system configured to show system
files, Windows will sometimes generate a database file of thumbnails of the
viewed images. I see those quite frequently on my desktop and just delete
them like any other folder.
Just a thought...
Loy
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On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 23:32, acassel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Linda, This is going to sound strange as you've asked for help to get rid
> of an empty folder, but perhaps you've put far more time into it than it's
> worth. It's really not taking more than a minuscule amount of space. It's
> probably become more bothersome now that you've put so much time into it.
> If the clinging folder were mine, I'd rename it "nasty little folder that
> won't go away," and be done with it. It might be interesting to try just to
> see if it puts another empty folder on your hard drive.
>
> Wish I could be of more help,
>
> Art Cassel
>
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