jenepherre: (Me - WTF)
jenepherre ([personal profile] jenepherre) wrote2005-06-05 06:56 am

ACH!!!

So... I downloaded this file that was supposed to be an .avi of Star Wars Ep. III (filename: Star.Wars.Episode.III.Revenge.Of.The.Sith.WORKPRINT.XviD-CENTROPY.avi). It says it's 700 mb or so. It downloaded in like... less than a minute. Not possible on my connection EVER. So before doing anything else, I run Norton AntiVirus on the file... comes up clean. I try to play it - won't play initially. I open it in VLC media player - 'cause that'll play almost anything. It's a short, crappy clip of someone doing some motocross bike flippy trick and landing on his ass. Windows Explorer still claims the file is 700+ mb, but it only takes up 3.55 mb of space on the disk. WTF? Oh... wait... I lied. It's back to claiming it actually does take up 700+ mb on the disk again. But I know it doesn't. But... the important part...

I CANNOT DELETE THIS FILE NO MATTER WHAT I TRY!!! It tells me the file is in use by another person or program. I shut down every effing program that was running, short of shutting down Windows itself, and tried deleting again. Same message. I booted up in safe mode and tried deleting again - same message.

What is this thing? How do I get rid of it? Scans for viruses and adware and spyware turn up nothing. I'm at a loss.

I WANT THIS PIECE OF WHATEVERTHEFUCKITIS OFF MY COMPUTER!!

Anyone have any ideas??

X-posting to [livejournal.com profile] qaftechies

ETA: [livejournal.com profile] quinn222 rules!! Crisis averted.
DOS commands don't work in WinXP. Duh.

[identity profile] fiercediva.livejournal.com 2005-06-05 02:28 pm (UTC)(link)
It's probably because it is the last file you opened with the media player you were using to view it and the player remembers the last file used. Open another video clip and watch it with the same player. Then close all programs and reboot your pc. Then go back in and try and delete the file. If that doesn't work, right click on the file name, go into properties and make sure the clip is not checked off as "read only". If it is, uncheck the box, close out of properties, then try and delete the file.

[identity profile] jenepherre.livejournal.com 2005-06-05 02:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Tried both of those things. No luck. Oddly enough, it did let me rename the file though. I just thought I'd try it to see what would happen. In my experience, if a file is in use you can't rename it either, but... I did. WTF? I'm so confused, and I'm usually good with computers. ::frowns::

Thanks for the ideas though!