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Error Deleting File or Folder – Windows XP

Asked by ONEACCORD in Operating Systems Miscellaneous

Tags: file, deleting, folder, error

Thank you for your advice with the following:

We have encountered a few files that when we try to delete or shred them we get an error message:

Error Deleting File or Folder
Cannot delete ~14847.: The file name you specified is not valid or too long.
Specify a different file name.

We would like a simple solution to this one and a few others we have encountered.

There are some utilities such as Force Delete that are supposed to do the job.

Is this a good way to go?
Can you recommend any (Preferably Free) software that will work well?


Sincerely,
ONEACCORD
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