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problema cu xp la stersul fisierelor
Last Updated: Apr 28 2002 00:56, Started by
johnny{}
, Apr 17 2002 13:54
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#1
Posted 17 April 2002 - 13:54
atunci cand mut diferite informatii dintr-un anumit director si incerc sa-l sterg, xp nu ma lasa sa-l sterg pe motiv ca este in uz. Trebuie sa rebootez calculatorul ca sa-l pot sterge si credeti-ma este tare enervant.
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#2
Posted 17 April 2002 - 13:59
Pai muta DIRECTORUL cu totul, astfel nu o sa mai ramana directorul gol.
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#3
Posted 17 April 2002 - 14:02
pai nu ma intereseaza sa mut cu tot directorul ci doar fisierele din el si apoi sa-l sterg
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#4
Posted 17 April 2002 - 15:44
Quote Originally posted by johnny{} atunci cand mut diferite informatii dintr-un anumit director si incerc sa-l sterg, xp nu ma lasa sa-l sterg pe motiv ca este in uz. Trebuie sa rebootez calculatorul ca sa-l pot sterge si credeti-ma este tare enervant. Cum sa rebootezi calculatorul? Nu e nevoie. Da un exemplu de ce ai incercat sa faci si nu ti-a mers. |
#5
Posted 18 April 2002 - 13:54
Din ce spui nu e clara treaba dar banuiesc ca ai de a face cu ceva de genul asta ... de obicei fiserul e 'in-use' si nu-l poti sterge pana nu rebootezi sau opresti procesul care-l foloseste. Modul simplu e sa mergi in task manager si sa opresti aplicatia/procesul care utilizeaza dir/fisierele respective.
___ Poti incerca also command-lines: cacls /? ---> see description ___ When There Has Been a Sharing Violation Several questions have come in lately concerning the error message you sometimes get when trying to delete or move a file or a directory. The message is something like "Error renaming file: Cannot rename file myfile.dat. There has been a sharing violation. The source or destination files may be in use." This can be an annoying and frustrating message, because it sometimes comes when you are sure that the file isn't currently in use. The good news is that this message is usually correct and, in fact, can prevent file corruption that can happen on Win9x. The bad news is that tracking down the exact reason that the file is still in use can take a little investigation, and I'll admit that on a couple of occasions I've rebooted (or logged off, then on again) to solve the problem. NT is quite stringent in this area—it keeps track of pointers to all the open files and directories, and will not allow you to delete or move a file or directory if even a single pointer exists to it, for any reason. One of the possible reasons you can't delete a file (or directory) is that you don't have the rights to do so. It is possible to have Create and Modify rights without having Delete rights. Another possibility is that the file itself (or, more probably, the extended attributes of the file—its metadata) is corrupt. I once had a hard drive that did this on a regular basis. In fact, it was a bug with NT 3.51 with a really huge number of files. The only way to cure that particular problem was to run chkdsk /f on the drive and then reboot the computer. A real possibility with deleting a directory is that you have another program accessing that directory (or one of its subdirectories). Check for other copies of Windows Explorer (or My Computer or My Network Places or even the command prompt) running and check to see where their current directories are pointing. Also look at any application programs that are running and where their open files are located. With programs like Notepad, it really doesn't matter. You can open a file with notepad and then go to Windows Explorer and delete the file you just opened. Notepad actually opens the file, copies all the data, and then closes that file. However, if you used Notepad to open the file MyFile.txt in D:MyDir, even though NT allows you to delete the file immediately, you cannot delete the directory while that copy of Notepad is open, because Notepad still has a pointer to that directory. A common reason for not being able to delete or move a file or directory is due to a program crash. If Word crashes, for instance, you might not be able to delete its temporary files. Most of the time you can cure this problem by going to the Task Manager and looking under Processes. In this case, you would be looking for an instance of Winword that you could then end from Task Manager. You can also fail to delete a file (or the directory that file is in) if a file is being accessed remotely, either via DCOM or a shared directory. Some applications have their own little quirks. Visual Basic has a number of these, including the inability to compile an ActiveX component (in some cases) until you have exited VB, then reopened it again. This normally occurs after you have run the application from design time and you get a "Permission Denied" when you try to compile it. Or you can use the Open command to open a file from VB and then stop the program during design time before closing the file. Normally, you can get back to square one by closing VB and opening it again. So there are many reasons why you can't delete a file or folder from NT. Most of them are good, if not necessarily obvious, reasons. ___ L-ai rezolvat, nu-i asa? :yeah baby |
#6
Posted 18 April 2002 - 17:27
Daca imi spui si care sunt procesele care nu ma lasa sa sterg mp3 (tinand cont ca nici nu am rulat winamp) poate ma lamuresti. Eu nu incerc sa sterg directoare care contin fisiere care trebuie unei aplicatii sau unui serviciu(sunt unele pe care le am acolo de mult timp si nici nu le-am folosit). Ceva, ceva poate este dar trebuie sa ma duc acasa sa vad(acolo am compu). Poate Explorer-ul e de vina nu stiu o sa incerc si cu commander-ul(nu am incercat niciodata).
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#7
Posted 18 April 2002 - 19:33
De exemplu daca faci download cu ceva si acel ceva e pornit, nu poti sterge directorul in care se face download pina nu inchizi aplicatia de download.
Asta e doar un exemplu cind un director este in use. |
#9
Posted 19 April 2002 - 22:02
pentru bibicu:
nu este nimic pornit stai linistit am incercat si cu commander-ul si tot nu ma lasa ; sterge fisierele din director dar nu si directorul; mesajul este: cannot delete singurul program care este lansat este explorerul iar singura operatie pe care am facut-o inainte a fost copierea fisierelor din directoru cu pricina in alt director iar ca persoane nu sunt decat eu e enervanta chestia asta nu gluma |
#10
Posted 19 April 2002 - 22:36
N-am un XP la indemana, dar hai sa incercam "blind":
- activeaza "show hidden files" si vezi daca ai ceva fisiere "noi" in directoru capcana... ?! (ai?) |
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#11
Posted 28 April 2002 - 00:56
Sal tipilor...
Si eu am avut probleme din cauza asta. Voi ati incercat sa dati End process la explorer? Apoi de la File > New Task > explorer Ma gandeam ca nu. Asa merge... XP-ertilor |
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