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Attached is the DJGPP's rm tool. Copy it to some folder in your system path, go to the command line, go to the Incomplete folder and try . That will ask for a confirmation before delete any file.

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If you don't trust my binaries, you will have to search for the "file utils" in the DJGPP's package. Sorry, I don't have a link at hand now.

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attached is a screenshot of the five file names i want to delete
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ok -

so I put the rm.exe into the same folder as the files i want to delete.
went to that folder in command prompt and typed 'rm -i *'
and got the following response:
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seriously, though, I still need help with this.....
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Try to rename these files (for example in *.bak), then reboot and delete them.
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I previously have tried to rename these files to no avail. Although I do not know how to rename them in command prompt. Nor do I understand what you mean by '(for example in *.bak)'. Could you clarify?
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1. You may want to try deleting the entire "Incomplete" directory. If you have nothing of importance in there nor any relevant subdirectories, try these steps:

First go into the "C:\Documents and Settings\Craig\Desktop\New Folder\Debug" directory.

Then, type rd /s Incomplete and confirm the deletion.

Again, this will delete ALL files and directories in and below Incomplete.
Based on your screenshot, provided that you had "Show All Files" checked, I don't see any subdirectories in Incomplete.

Don't forget to recreate the directory once complete for your Limewire program.

2. What about using Handle.exe from SysInternals to see if any programs still show a lock on those files?

3. What about run a ChkDsk on your C: drive. I wonder if there could also be directory corruption that needs to be fixed first? Long shot...

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What version of windows are you running 98,ME,XP?
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Hey There,

I had the exact same problem. Everything you described from downloading the file from limewire, when you right click it just says add to playlist and whatever. As well I went through this thread twice trying every suggestion! Anyways I fixed mine and it's pretty simple you'll laugh!!

Try the following:

1. in normal windows click on start --> Run
2. typ in 'cmd' <-- minus the quotes in the open line and click OK
3. change the directory to the current one with the pain in the butt files (ie: C:\Documents and Settings\ME\New Downloads)
4. once in that directory type dir and hit enter
5. make sure the mpg files are in there and now all you have to do is type del and try using just the first word in that LONG file name followed by *.* then hit enter (ie: del girls*.*)

This worked flawlessly for me. It was as simple as that! Hope it works out for you!!
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I see why it didn't work. The filenames had untypable characters in them.
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Right click on the file, and choose Properties.

Then you can uncheck read only.

After that, you can right click it and delete it.

You never have to mess with the filename that way.
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