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corrupt winwood file

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I have decided to uninstall/reinstall rc4. On uninstalling i was left with the file rc4. Contained in the file was a folder "winwood" and a ms dos batch file, makerwys. I tried to delete the winwood folder and I got the message the file was corrupted or unreadable. I then tried to reinstall and the installtion stopped because of this file. Is there a way to delete this file as it won't let me at this point. Thanks.

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are there any folders in the remaining winwood directory? if so delete them first.are there any files in any of those folders? if so, delete them firstjd

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there is a windows media player "CTRLR" which I also cannot delete inside the winwood file. says the same thing, corrupt/cannot delete.

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sounds like permissions issuessounds like your account doesn't have the necessary rights to do things in this directory.do you know how to change the rights on a directory and all the subfolers? change the directory to full control for your account.jd

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no i do not, lets try it if you offer your assistance!

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vista or xp?have you rebooted, and tried to delete the files, and then the directory?jd

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the reboot did it, thanks jd, going to reinstall now.

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After reinstallation everything is fine. thanks jd for your time and help.

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