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Error deleting file or folder

Not sure if I'm in the right forum or not, so if I should be asking elsewhere, please let me know! I'm new here :)

I've been trying to delete this folder for some time now, I've researched a lot on the internet but so far I haven't been able to solve it.

I'm trying to delete C:\Documents and Settings\name\Desktop\a

Within folder "a" is folder "b" which is empty. When I try to delete folder "a" as a whole, an error message pops up reading "Error Deleting File or Folder. Cannot delete file: Cannot find the specified file. Make sure you specify the correct path and file name." Same thing happens when I go into folder "a" and try to delete folder "b" on its own.

I've run safe mode, cmd, regedit, moved the file, ended and restarted the explorer.exe process, creating a blank Notepad file with the same name and nothing! I downloaded Unlocker and it says that I had an "Error Debug Priveleges"; which directed me to Microsoft's website to read about setting up program Debug Rights and confused the heck out of me.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

vexx85
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Oh i had the same problem,these files become stacked and are due to long paths,use the tool available at ,it is a tool which deletes and also searches such undeleteable files and also assists in installation and sharing of long pathed files

marriealen
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Okay, to stop people loading this thread with ads for commercial software, this will do the job of unhooking anything and deleting it:
Unlocker. It is free.

gerbil
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You can use this tool.

http://LongPathTool.com

technext
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This article has been dead for over three months

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