Ah!  So... the directory that, most likely, was corrupt is a directory in 
the workspace.  It is called .metadata.  That's probably all you needed to 
delete.

Because this happens, occasionally, with eclipse, many developers separate 
the workspace from the projects.  The workspace is a directory, somewhere, 
with absolutely nothing in it except the .metadata file.  The actual 
projects live in some other directory tree, not rooted at the workspace. 
 That means that you can delete, copy, or use an alternate workspace 
independent of the projects visible from it.

G. Blake Meike
Marakana

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