When I still used XP on a pc I was ripping a cd using some linux or other (probably Ubuntu) having a driver that would write to NTFS (I think it was based on calling the windows dll's but I forget). In the process I managed to create a directory with a corrupt file in - chkdsk seems not to see it as corrupt, but I could not delete it (note there is a colon in the name - does that make any difference?). All attemts to delete it or fix it have failed. Well now, via parallels transporter, its on a virtual windows on my mac - and *still* I can't get rid of it. It doesn't seem to do any harm sitting there, but who knows, maybe I've been lucky by coincidentally avoiding access to that part of the disk. Anyone know how I can get rid of it under parallels. Tried chkdsk but it doesn't see it as bad.
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