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 Post subject: Temporary Files are not deletable
PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2004 8:30 pm 
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After trying to use ACEbackup several times, I received a warning that my hard drive was running out of space.

On further investigation, I discovered that the temorary files created by Acebackup had not been deleting themselves. In fact, I had 19gigs worth in my C:\Documents and Settings\'USer'\Local Settings\Temp\TEmp folder. There was a group of sub-folder in here for each of the backups I had run.

To make matters worse, when I try to delete these files myself, I receive a Windows error, such as :-

"Error Deleting File or Folder"
"Cannot Delete 886SET~1.000: Cannot find the Specified file"
"Make sure you specify the correct path and filename"

Can someone help with this ?
Why doesn't Acebackup clean itself up ?
What have I got to do to delete these files/folders ?

Windows XP with SP1
XP1700
768 RAM
80gig HD

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 17, 2004 8:25 am 
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Hello!

AceBackup should automatially delete all temporary files used during a project's processing. Could you please tell what kind of backup media (ftp, CD/DVD or local folder) and version of AceBackup did you use?


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 17, 2004 11:49 am 
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I was writing to both CD/RW ( unsuccesfully - please see earlier post ) and also just to a direcory on my HD.

I am using version 2.1.

I suspect these files are from failed backups, but this doesn't help me delete them.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 1:17 pm 
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Hello,

Sorry for the delay!
Have you tried to scan your harddisk with scandisk or any similar program? Maybe your filesystem got corrupted in some way, so that the files are still shown in windows (and allocate the space), but are not there in fact (so that windows shows you this error message).


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