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Corrupt file causing Error 0x80070781: The name of the file cannot be resolved by the system.
In my OneDrive the Microsoft created Folder "Pictures" with another Microsoft created Folder "Camera Roll" the .ini file had become corrupted.
When I attempted to open the "Camera Roll" Folder I had the above error message.
I tried to delete the folder which disappeared then reappeared again.
Searing online for a solution most people suggested the following:-
1. sfc /scannow
2. chkdsk D: /f /r /x
3. Save any Data on the affected drive and Format the Disk.
sfc did not find any problems and after about 5 hours chkdsk froze whilst doing Stage 4 with no messages.
I did not fancy Formatting the hard drive so I searched further.
Somebody suggested rebooting up in Safe Mode and then try to delete the file.
I renamed the "Pictures" folder to "A" and then copied this folder to the Desktop.
Then I dragged the "A" Folder to the recycle bin.
Hooray the "A" folder did not reappear again. The copied folder on the desk top was then deleted as well.
Anybody with any comments?
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In my OneDrive the Microsoft created Folder "Pictures" with another Microsoft created Folder "Camera Roll" the .ini file had become corrupted.
When I attempted to open the "Camera Roll" Folder I had the above error message.
I tried to delete the folder which disappeared then reappeared again.
Searing online for a solution most people suggested the following:-
1. sfc /scannow
2. chkdsk D: /f /r /x
3. Save any Data on the affected drive and Format the Disk.
sfc did not find any problems and after about 5 hours chkdsk froze whilst doing Stage 4 with no messages.
I did not fancy Formatting the hard drive so I searched further.
Somebody suggested rebooting up in Safe Mode and then try to delete the file.
I renamed the "Pictures" folder to "A" and then copied this folder to the Desktop.
Then I dragged the "A" Folder to the recycle bin.
Hooray the "A" folder did not reappear again. The copied folder on the desk top was then deleted as well.
Anybody with any comments?
Continue reading...