Posted by: cheryl 13 Sep I have Windows XP, scanned all my life's photos onto CD-RW rewritable disks and went to rename one of the folders full of photos it said I couldn't because of the "read only" statement. So if the answer is to erase it all and re-burn the entire disk, where to I safely put all the folders on the disk so I can reburn?
Posted by: Nikki 04 Nov You will not get a 'delete file' msg when you try to erase, and you canot delete from the C prompt, error msg says 'not accessible to delete'. Please educate people. Comments of a political nature are discouraged.
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If you want to ask a question click here. Need tech support? Tonny are you some kind of Microsoft already recognize the error in the systems Free Credit Reports. For Fun: Buy Bob a Snickers. Step 2. And do remember to include the file extension in the command. To check the path of the file, you can right-click the file and click Properties.
Easily activate your Windows 11 PC or laptop. To delete a file that can't be deleted, you can also try to start Windows 10 in safe mode to unlock and delete the file. Step 3. Microsoft revealed the first Insider Preview of Windows 11 on June 24, The official release date may be October This file deletion method won't pass the Recycle Bin. Note: Need to mention that this post is not talking about deleting Windows system files. Windows system files are usually protected against deletion.
And computers automatically ignore the outdated versions of the file allocation tables, but read the most recent version. So let's say you start with a brand new CDR, and you burn a file called "mydata. Lets say this file is mb in size. Later, you decide that you want to write a new version mydata. A second version is added to the CD, and a new file allocation table is written. The CD still only shows mydata. You think you still have just under mb of free space on the CDR, right?
You now have less than mb free. And if you repeat the process a 3rd time, then you will end up with only mb free. I suppose they could have allowed you to write a new file allocation table without that file listed, but what would be the point?
You still can't recover any of the space already used up on the CD. In fact, writing a new file allocation table with that file delisted would actually use up even more space for the new version of the file allocation table , so why bother? But there's a way These are special CD's that are truely rewritable. You can physically change the bits already burned on a CDRW after they have been previously written to. So CDRW media can be used just like any other rewritable drive floppy disk, harddrive, etc.
Most burners on the market today do have the capability to rewrite CDRW's, by the way. One important thing to note You can usually only rewrite data on a single CDRW disc up to times or slightly less.
So anyway, I'm willing to bet that you are using a CDR in your burner, and that's why you can't delete the file.
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