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Browse All TopicsMy "D" drive is a FAT32 one. I have a file there, under D:\Del\ folder, named "000" (without extensions). The size is shown as 14 kilobytes in the "details" view of the folder, but when you right click the file itself, it shows 0 kilobytes! There is no creation/modification/acce
I tired safe mode, tried MoveOnBoot and Unlocker, tried CHKDSK (as well as the graphical checkdisk tool which requires the system to restart), but no avail. The only idea I have is to directly touch the File Allocation Table and remove the file from there.
Is that possible? With which software (preferably freeware)? Does WinHex (http://www.winhex.com/dis
OS: Windows XP SP2 Pro
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