Hi.

I reinstalled Vista (x64 ultim., in Italian) upon a previous
installation, then another time, 'cause the previous one went bad
(drivers' issues; black screen); so I've got "windows.old" and a
"windows01.old" folders.

I easily deleted the latter, then I rebooted and tried to delete the
former. Thus I hit "DEL", and deleted the folder (some 10 gb).
Thereafter I rebooted, but... windows.old is still there on the root!

Thus I tried to delete it, but the prompt said (I approximate a
"translation" from italian to English)

"impossible to find the item; it is no more present in c:. please
check the item's path and try again"

OMG! But how! I see it! It is still there!

What can I do please? I want to remove it at all costs; it is like a
challenge, 'cause I feel very frustrated that I have installed a OS
behaving such a way!

Thanks.

Re: windows.old cannot be deleted... by AJR

AJR
Thu Apr 03 11:18:57 PDT 2008

Try deleting via diskcleanup.


"fustigamatti" <marcelloit@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:ed9a29be-3b6b-47c9-97ba-16a7271cf8c2@i12g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> Hi.
>
> I reinstalled Vista (x64 ultim., in Italian) upon a previous
> installation, then another time, 'cause the previous one went bad
> (drivers' issues; black screen); so I've got "windows.old" and a
> "windows01.old" folders.
>
> I easily deleted the latter, then I rebooted and tried to delete the
> former. Thus I hit "DEL", and deleted the folder (some 10 gb).
> Thereafter I rebooted, but... windows.old is still there on the root!
>
> Thus I tried to delete it, but the prompt said (I approximate a
> "translation" from italian to English)
>
> "impossible to find the item; it is no more present in c:. please
> check the item's path and try again"
>
> OMG! But how! I see it! It is still there!
>
> What can I do please? I want to remove it at all costs; it is like a
> challenge, 'cause I feel very frustrated that I have installed a OS
> behaving such a way!
>
> Thanks.



Re: windows.old cannot be deleted... by fustigamatti

fustigamatti
Thu Apr 03 11:42:59 PDT 2008

On 3 Apr, 20:18, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Try deleting via diskcleanup.

I already tried to delete it using for the window's disk cleanup
utility (following the process given in the very microsoft's site),
but it failed.
The damn folder still remains there. :-(

Re: windows.old cannot be deleted... by Bill

Bill
Thu Apr 03 13:22:03 PDT 2008


"fustigamatti" <marcelloit@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:80669a02-447b-49e6-8df9-9d66d894e385@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> On 3 Apr, 20:18, "AJR" <ajr...@comcast.net> wrote:
>> Try deleting via diskcleanup.
>
> I already tried to delete it using for the window's disk cleanup
> utility (following the process given in the very microsoft's site),
> but it failed.
> The damn folder still remains there. :-(

Try booting in Safe Mode and see if you can delete.




Re: windows.old cannot be deleted... by fustigamatti

fustigamatti
Thu Apr 03 13:39:55 PDT 2008

On 3 Apr, 22:22, "Bill Yanaire" <b...@yanaire.com> wrote:

> Try booting in Safe Mode and see if you can delete.

Done.

Still getting the same error messages ("impossible to find the item;
it is no more present in c:. please
check the item's path and try again").

It won't disappear.

I find that issues like this are very frustrating.

Microsoft must take note of these embarassing inconveniences, before
asking 600+ euros for such "operative systems".......

Re: windows.old cannot be deleted... by gls858

gls858
Thu Apr 03 14:24:00 PDT 2008

fustigamatti wrote:
> On 3 Apr, 22:22, "Bill Yanaire" <b...@yanaire.com> wrote:
>
>> Try booting in Safe Mode and see if you can delete.
>
> Done.
>
> Still getting the same error messages ("impossible to find the item;
> it is no more present in c:. please
> check the item's path and try again").
>
> It won't disappear.
>
> I find that issues like this are very frustrating.
>
> Microsoft must take note of these embarassing inconveniences, before
> asking 600+ euros for such "operative systems".......
I had a similar issue and it was solved by re-indexing the drive,
assuming that you have it turned on. It seems that Vista fails to remove
the file name from the index file so it still shows in Explorer. YMMV

gls858

Re: windows.old cannot be deleted... by fustigamatti

fustigamatti
Thu Apr 03 15:56:34 PDT 2008

On 3 Apr, 23:24, gls858 <gls...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> fustigamatti wrote:
> > On 3 Apr, 22:22, "Bill Yanaire" <b...@yanaire.com> wrote:
>
> >> Try booting in Safe Mode and see if you can delete.
>
> > Done.
>
> > Still getting the same error messages ("impossible to find the item;
> > it is no more present in c:. please
> > check the item's path and try again").
>
> > It won't disappear.
>
> > I find that issues like this are very frustrating.
>
> > Microsoft must take note of these embarassing inconveniences, before
> > asking 600+ euros for such "operative systems".......
>
> I had a similar issue and it was solved by re-indexing the drive,
> assuming that you have it turned on. It seems that Vista fails to remove
> the file name from the index file so it still shows in Explorer. YMMV
>
> gls858

Hi. Can you tell me please in detail what did you did it (I'm not sure
I understand what do you mean for "re-indexing"). Thanks.

Re: windows.old cannot be deleted... by fustigamatti

fustigamatti
Fri Apr 04 14:53:15 PDT 2008

Sorry for the "bouncing", but maybe I wasn't clear: perhaps with "re-
indexing" you meant to uncheck the checkbox from "properties > general
__ indicizza l'unit=E0 per una ricerca pi=F9 rapida dei file" (I don't
know the exact counterpart in english), then wait for the de-indexing
of the drive, and check again the ckeckbox?

BTW, I see anyway how discouraging is that nobody knows a real
solution for issues like these.

Re: windows.old cannot be deleted... by fustigamatti

fustigamatti
Fri Apr 04 15:25:04 PDT 2008

Solved with cmd.exe > rd /s /q c:\windows.old from command prompt.

Thereupon I came and found it there

http://www.neowin.net/forum/lofiversion/index.php/t595701.html


How many "SOLUTIONS"..... In the very Microsoft's site! That's very
shameful.