Gaming How Do You Delete A Corrupted Folder?

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Excuse me, but I have a problem.

There's two corrupted folders (containing corrupted games, I think) on my NTFS drive. Whenever I try to delete it, it shows:
fdksajfkdsan.JPG

The deleting methods that I have already tried is the DEL button, and opening up CMD and code: "del".

How do I delete these folders? Thanks in advance.
 

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Is the standard delete behaviour to send to the Recycle Bin? Try Shift+Del to attempt permanent deletion, or if necessary, even try deleting the folder that's one level up.

Other than that, besides a total drive format, it may be difficult. Maybe there's a program that helps with this sort of thing. Or maybe another member can help more.
 

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if it's only one folder that got corrupted,I'm guessing you can move the other folders to your pc,format your usb then copy back the folders?

I'don't really think it's possible to remove a corrupted file without creating more problems.
 

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There's also trying to delete it in the DOS shell.

Locate the folder in 'cmd' (D :\wbfs [no space though. I added the space to get rid of the
ohnoes.png
smiley]) and then type "del Green Day - Rock Band [R36E69]". Unless of course, DOS can't recognize the filesystem (wbfs, presumably).

You can always backup, format, restore too.
 

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