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I was going to suggest a puppy linux boot and delete that pesky folder, however, let's run that by wise counsel in here before doing that.
I was going to suggest a puppy linux boot and delete that pesky folder, however, let's run that by wise counsel in here before doing that.
I can certainly wait until you have access to your 'tools' and a proper keyboard. (Remember 'PC Tools?' Old DOS utility?)
Does this info from a previous post by me in this thread shed any light on my being unable to delete that rascally User folder?
??When I try and delete that unwanted user folder (named 'TomF') at the command prompt (run as administrator), I get a message that says:
c:\users\Tomf\AppData\Local\ELEVAT~1\339146~1 -Access is denied
and another line identical to that one with a different number after \local\ELEVAT~1\
Yet when I look at the file tree in either Windows Explorer, or at the command prompt using the 'Dir' command (in the Users\Tomf directory), no folders or files show. Does 'AppData' store information somewhere in the system that must first be removed before you can delete a 'user' that once had 'AppData' associated with it?