Kyle Wrote: 
> No, what command would I use?

Kyle,

Firstly, I suggest that you copy all the good directories and files to
their new location.

Then, if you right-click on the directory containing the bad file, have
you got Open followed by CMD shell on the dropdown menu?

1. If so, right-click and left-click on the "CMD shell" option and you
should be in the correct directory.

2. If not, Accessories, CMD prompt will take you to the CMD shell. The
you need to CD (Change Directory) until you find the directory
containing the corrupt file.

When you are in the correct directory, do a dir to examine the contents
of the directory and MAKE sure you see the file you want
to delete is there.

If the contents are too much for a page do "dir | more" to see a page
at a time, hitting the space bar for the next page.

Then, very carefully type "del filename" where filename is the name of
the file you want to remove.

Hope this helps, but be careful.
Pete


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