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Re: Weird filenames



Have you tried booting into single user mode and deleting from there?

Phil

On Sep 30, 2004, at 9:41 AM, Per Mattsson wrote:

Clint McIntosh <email@hidden> skriver:
Give it a shot!

Nope that didn't work out :)

While DropNuke does work as intended with any other file I try, with these
little buggers it just sits there doing nothing.


thanks anyway!


Here's some reading about the same issue:
http://forums.macosxhints.com/showthread.php?s=&postid=53610#post53610
The Apple tool they talk about - FileNameEncodingRepair - cannot do anything
with these files.



Oh well, I've ordered a new copy of DiskWarrior and I will talk to Apple
about this. The files stalls our normal backups of the folders their in so I
have to hunt them thru logfiles in order to move them away ...




/Per Mattsson

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