Hello
> > Use diskview.
> > With this program you can make the directory-entry empty, as if it was
> never
> > there. Then run chkdsk. It should find some lost clusters. You can
remove
> > these.
>
> No. Replace the first character by a E6, like Maarten suggested.
> If you clear the entire directory entry (fill with 0's), DOS will ignore
all
> following directory entries (this problem can be solved by creating a new
> file to take the old directory's place but it's not a nice solution). The
> CHKDSK /F part is right, though.
When you use the delete entry option in diskview the program puts a
"deleted"-sign on this entry. I assume this is the E6 character you are both
talking about. So basicly we are talking about the same thing here...
Greetings
Maico Arts
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