by Arlos » Fri Feb 24, 2006 3:45 pm
Yeah, I had a file kinda like that on my old system. Claiemd the file was 0 bytes in size, and from windows, I couldn't do a damn thing to it. Always got an error that it couldn't find the file when I tried to delete it directly, but if I tried to wipe the folder, it told me there was a file in there. Went to dos, still couldn't delete it directly, but was able to do a force-delete of *.* and that got it.
And yeah, Tikker, dos isn't designed to understand spaces or anything longer than 11 characters. All filenames had to be 8 characters long, max, with a 3 character extension, and you could *NOT* use spaces. Even now if you tried to cd \ program files as a command, it'd barf, cause it doesn't recognize the space in the filename. Makes it a bit of a pain in the ass if the file itself that you want to manipulate in dos has a space in its name. Windows can access it, dos, nope.
-Arlos