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Old 03-14-2008, 12:25 PM
Jon G
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Default Directory I can't remove - Crescendo

I have a strange problem. There's a directory on my workstation hard drive
that I can't remove. It's address is c:\windows\crescendo\

I have no idea what this is or how it became loaded on my workstation. It's
not a worm, virus or spyware although it may be the result of one. There are
no files in it and it's using relatively no space. However, it has tons if
sub-directories, many with very odd names and therefore I can't delete them.
I've tried everything short of wiping out my hard drive and starting over
which I prefer not to do. Has anyone ever encountered something like this?
How do you get rid of it? Thank you.
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Old 03-14-2008, 01:56 PM
Tim Slattery
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Default Re: Directory I can't remove - Crescendo

Jon G <JonG@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I have a strange problem. There's a directory on my workstation hard drive
>that I can't remove. It's address is c:\windows\crescendo\
>
>I have no idea what this is or how it became loaded on my workstation. It's
>not a worm, virus or spyware although it may be the result of one. There are
>no files in it and it's using relatively no space. However, it has tons if
>sub-directories, many with very odd names and therefore I can't delete them.
>I've tried everything short of wiping out my hard drive and starting over
>which I prefer not to do. Has anyone ever encountered something like this?
>How do you get rid of it? Thank you.


Try opening a console window ("DOS Box"), navigate to c:\windows, and
type:

rmdir /s /q crescendo

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