Upon booting I receive a dialog box stating that I have a file that is corrupt and unable to be read. The dialog box suggest running check disk.
When I look for the files in windows explorer I have to change the properties to archive before seeing them.
Here is where it gets weird.
There is a list if 18 files, say dc5.jpg to dc22.jpg, when I delete dc5.jpg, in windows explorer, a new file dc23.jpg is added to the bottom of the list.
When I shell out to DOS and type "DIR" at the command line I will get a list of the files. When I type "DEL *.*" at the command prompt the files are reported corrupt and unable to be read, then I am rolled back to the command prompt. I tried the "MOVE" command, same response.
Thanks for any insight.
When I look for the files in windows explorer I have to change the properties to archive before seeing them.
Here is where it gets weird.
There is a list if 18 files, say dc5.jpg to dc22.jpg, when I delete dc5.jpg, in windows explorer, a new file dc23.jpg is added to the bottom of the list.
When I shell out to DOS and type "DIR" at the command line I will get a list of the files. When I type "DEL *.*" at the command prompt the files are reported corrupt and unable to be read, then I am rolled back to the command prompt. I tried the "MOVE" command, same response.
Thanks for any insight.