An unexpected error prevented you from deleting the file, the file or directory is damaged and unreadable

Sometimes deleting some files always cannot be deleted. At this time, you can only skip it first, and finally there are several ways to deal with the problematic files.

There are some reasons for this problem:

1. Errors in the hard disk track or sector, resulting in garbled file names, such files cannot be deleted normally.

2. Sometimes the file deletion operation performed in Windows only deletes the relevant file information in the file allocation table on the disk, and does not actually delete the file.

3. Incorrect operation. When using BT download software, stop the download when the download progress reaches 99%, and modify the file name by yourself. Since BT download is not a sequential download, this may lead to file index information errors and garbled files.

4. After using the disk tool PQmagic to convert the partition format (such as from NTFS to FAT32), the file name is garbled. Because PQmagic does not support Chinese file names very well, it will cause garbled characters in Chinese file names and even garbled characters in the file content after partitioning.

5. The file name is garbled caused by the virus. The reason for this kind of garbled file is more complicated. Generally, it is caused by the creation of the virus or the incomplete deletion of the virus by the antivirus software.

6. Garbled files appear on mobile storage devices such as flash memory and mobile hard disks, especially mobile phone memory cards. This situation is mostly caused by incorrect use of mobile storage devices, such as unplugging the device directly. But sometimes bad quality flash memory or mobile hard disk will also appear garbled files, this is the quality problem of the mobile device itself. For example, when writing data to the memory card, an error occurs, a garbled file appears, and the prompt "Windows delayed writing failed, Windows cannot save all data for the x:/windows/windowsupdate.log file" appears in the lower right corner of the system, which is mostly Because the memory card has been damaged.

There are several solutions:

1. Try to rename the file, if it can be renamed. Run cmd to open the task manager, end the explorer process, switch to the cmd command prompt and enter "Del file name" to delete the file. This method is only suitable for files that can be renamed. Before proceeding, close all other unrelated programs first.

2. If you can't rename, you can try to find the file shredding in the computer manager or antivirus software such as 360, and shred the file.

3. If the anti-virus software cannot delete the software, you can choose to repair the drive letter where the software is located. For example, my software is in the E drive, open the computer, select the E drive, right-click and select properties, select the tool above, and click the check button. After the drive letter check is completed, the file can be deleted.

The general solution is the above content~

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