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  • Sep 16, 2007, 01:41 PM
    Chilleelemon
    Can't erase file flash.ocx
    Hi! I am using a Sony Vaio desktop with Windows XP. I recently installed a Seagate FreeAgent 500GB External Desktop Hard Drive for backing up my computer and files. I have a folder on the new hard drive called WINDOWS\, and I want to delete it, as I found a different way to back up what I needed. The WINDOWS\ file breaks down as such:

    I:\WINDOWS\System32\MacroMed\Flash\Flash.ocx

    I have tried everything I can think of to delete these folders and the file Flash.ocx... all to no avail. I've tried wipe programs, deletion programs, I've tried just about everything.

    If I need to reformat the hard drive to get rid of that file, then I will, but I'd rather not, if I don't have to, as I've already done my backup into a different folder. The WINDOWS\ folder came from my first attempt to copy my files, but it wasn't what I wanted to use in the future for restoring.

    Can anyone offer any suggestions on how to delete the whole folder, starting with the flash.ocx file? Any help would be MOST appreciated!

    Thanks! Chilly Lemone
  • Sep 16, 2007, 01:51 PM
    Chilleelemon
    Really need instruction on deleting Flash.ocx!
    Hi! I am using a Sony Vaio desktop with Windows XP. I recently installed a Seagate FreeAgent 500GB External Desktop Hard Drive for backing up my computer and files. I have a folder on the new hard drive called WINDOWS\, and I want to delete it, as I found a different way to back up what I needed. The WINDOWS\ file breaks down as such:

    I:\WINDOWS\System32\MacroMed\Flash\Flash.ocx

    I have tried everything I can think of to delete these folders and the file Flash.ocx... all to no avail. I've tried wipe programs, deletion programs, I've tried just about everything.

    If I need to reformat the hard drive to get rid of that file, then I will, but I'd rather not, if I don't have to, as I've already done my backup into a different folder. The WINDOWS\ folder came from my first attempt to copy my files, but it wasn't what I wanted to use in the future for restoring.

    Can anyone offer any suggestions on how to delete the whole folder, starting with the flash.ocx file? Any help would be MOST appreciated!

    Thanks! Chilly Lemone
  • Sep 21, 2007, 10:17 AM
    Chilleelemon
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Chilleelemon
    Hi! I am using a Sony Vaio desktop with Windows XP. I recently installed a Seagate FreeAgent 500GB External Desktop Hard Drive for backing up my computer and files. I have a folder on the new hard drive called WINDOWS\, and I want to delete it, as I found a different way to back up what I needed. The WINDOWS\ file breaks down as such:

    I:\WINDOWS\System32\MacroMed\Flash\Flash.ocx

    I have tried everything I can think of to delete these folders and the file Flash.ocx... all to no avail. I've tried wipe programs, deletion programs, I've tried just about everything.

    If I need to reformat the hard drive to get rid of that file, then I will, but I'd rather not, if I don't have to, as I've already done my backup into a different folder. The WINDOWS\ folder came from my first attempt to copy my files, but it wasn't what I wanted to use in the future for restoring.

    Can anyone offer any suggestions on how to delete the whole folder, starting with the flash.ocx file? Any help would be MOST appreciated!

    Thanks! Chilly Lemone

    For anyone who might be interested, I figured it out myself. Gee... thanks so much for even replying (I'm being facetious.) to my question... ANYONE.
  • Sep 21, 2007, 10:19 AM
    Chilleelemon
    Figured it out myself. Thanks so much to ALL the people who responded. (Yeah, right.):mad:
  • Sep 21, 2007, 10:21 AM
    Chilleelemon
    Thanks so much for ALL the many who responded. I figured it out myself. Take a lesson... quit wasting time asking others and just figure it out yourself.:mad:

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