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Dora wrote:
> I'm trying to delete about 100 photos from My Documents in > Microsoft > XP SP3. Every time I try to delete, the software automatically > makes > a copy of the picture. > I've tried so many times that I have multiple batches of copies > these > pictures. How can I delete the things so they're gone? Any help > would be appreciated. Thanks. > Dora Thanks to everyone for all the advice. I'm going to start on this xxx project again tomorrow. I've been wrestling with it for hours and I've gone cross-eyed and stale. Dora |
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![]() "Dora" > wrote in message ... > Dora wrote: >> I'm trying to delete about 100 photos from My Documents in Microsoft >> XP SP3. Every time I try to delete, the software automatically makes >> a copy of the picture. >> I've tried so many times that I have multiple batches of copies these >> pictures. How can I delete the things so they're gone? Any help >> would be appreciated. Thanks. >> Dora > > Thanks to everyone for all the advice. I'm going to start on this xxx > project again tomorrow. I've been wrestling with it for hours and I've > gone cross-eyed and stale. > Dora And remember, if you utterly mess up the files will be in the recycle bin so you can restore them. Unless they are too big the RB, that is. Paul |
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![]() "Dora" wrote in message ... Dora wrote: > I'm trying to delete about 100 photos from My Documents in Microsoft > XP SP3. Every time I try to delete, the software automatically makes > a copy of the picture. > I've tried so many times that I have multiple batches of copies these > pictures. How can I delete the things so they're gone? Any help > would be appreciated. Thanks. > Dora Thanks to everyone for all the advice. I'm going to start on this xxx project again tomorrow. I've been wrestling with it for hours and I've gone cross-eyed and stale. Dora - - - - - - - - - - Place your cursor over one of the offending pictures, then click with your right mouse button and select "delete." If that works, you can then use the CTRL button to individually select other pictures to delete all at once. You could also use the shift button, but I would be leery of that after reading about all of your problems. Now: I'm actually going to assume that you have already tried this considering that you said you have been working on this problem for hours. In that case, I would suspect a virus. Run a good virus checker and let it check your entire system. That could take several hours, so you may want to let it run at night when you are not using your computer. It can run "in the background" (so you can use the computer for other processes), but it can also slow everything down considerably. Good luck! MaryL |
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