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November 14th, 2016, 7:08
Hello, I hope this is the right forum where to ask, but I have a very weird behaviour on one of my NTFS drive.
Simply put, I have a couple of file that I can move and rename, but I can't delete them!
Windows reports error as if they were used by other processes, but this is not che case (other wise I would not be able to move and rename).
I took ownership of the file, I gave full control to Everyone, nothing changed.
I did a boot-time CHKDSK, nothing found.
Please help me understand what is happening here!
Thank you!
November 14th, 2016, 9:06
What happens when you boot a Linux live CD and use that to delete the files?
November 14th, 2016, 9:26
That's a thing I thought to do, but it is a 2-in-1 tablet, so I have first to understand how to boot from an USB Key...
Any other test I could to without changing boot drive?
November 14th, 2016, 9:38
pdario,
you can check with this software
http://lockhunter.com/download.htmor search on filehippo.com for file unlock tool
sometimes device restart fix the problem
November 14th, 2016, 9:40
jerovsek wrote:pdario,
you can check with this software
http://lockhunter.com/download.htmor search on filehippo.com for file unlock tool
sometimes device restart fix the problem
Thank you, but I can add that I searched with Sysinternal Process Explorer and it does not show any process owning the files; does this tool do the same?
I also restarted SEVERAL times!
November 15th, 2016, 3:36
I doubt it is a Virus: the tablet is basically new, I just installed Windows updates and a couple of well known apps.
Plus it uses an emmc drive, will MHDD work on it?
November 15th, 2016, 9:24
You haven't said what using a Linux live CD does yet but are still looking for answers?
November 15th, 2016, 10:06
Yes, first I'm trying to understand what happens within Windows, second I need to understand how to boot from an USB Key...
November 15th, 2016, 15:59
Perhaps you could examine "good" and "bad" files in a disc editor, eg DMDE.
http://dmde.com/Open the NTFS volume.
Expand the Root.
Locate your file(s).
d-click the file(s)
The files should be listed in the top RH pane.
r-click file and select Open MFT File (Hex Editor)
The bottom RH pane should now show $STANDARD_INFORMATION, $FILE_NAME, $DATA.
d-click $STANDARD_INFORMATION
offset 020: should show you the "DOS File Permissions"
Compare these permission settings against "good" files
Reference:
http://www.cse.scu.edu/~tschwarz/coen252_07Fall/Lectures/NTFS.html
November 16th, 2016, 3:33
Well, the tablet is knew, I hope it is not an hardware fault.
The last message seems interesting, even though a little tricky: I have to study it.
Meanwhile I moved the whole directory containing the two files out of the way (I put it in the user temp dir).
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