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- From: dave.haynie@scala.com (Dave Haynie)
- Subject: Re: a dir which is not possible to delete
- Sender: news@scala.scala.com (Usenet administrator)
- Message-ID: <1996Feb29.222701.11942@scala.scala.com>
- Date: Thu, 29 Feb 1996 22:27:01 GMT
- Reply-To: dave.haynie@scala.com (Dave Haynie)
- References: <725.6630T801T2695@sn.no> <4h1he9$mr3@ccub.wlv.ac.uk> <1108.6632T1356T2621@sn.no>
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- Organization: Scala Computer Television, US Research Center
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- In <1108.6632T1356T2621@sn.no>, frodebh@sn.no (Frode Bakkeslett Hagen) writes:
- >G.Nath (cm6700@ccub.wlv.ac.uk) wrote:
-
- >>>if it is. Even tried Disksalv without luck.
- > ^^^^^^^^
- >>What setting ? Validate, repair ?
-
- >Tried repair first. Then tried salvage so I could remove
- >it myself. Didn't work. Disksalv deleted it, but it was still there.
-
- One more time: DiskSalv doesn't do that. It has no way of allowing you
- to delete the directory. It may, on its own, in drastic situations.
-
- >Just tried it. I got an error message when it got to the dir I've been having
- >a problem with. Had to cancel the operation. (It was error message #37.
- >Block #XXXXXX point to parent block wrong #XXXXXX.)
-
- DiskSalv 2 and 3 should find and correct that kind of problem. What
- version are you using, you may have an out-of-date copy. Then again,
- you may just have some weird-ass error no one's run across before, but
- those are increasingly rare these days.
-
- Dave Haynie | ex-Commodore Engineering | for DiskSalv 3 &
- Sr. Systems Engineer | Hardwired Media Company | "The Deathbed Vigil"
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