Hey folks,
Trying to help my female friend fix her computer.
This is what happened:
She's on the beta testing team for the newest version of MS Office. She has a Toshiba tabletPC and uses it to take notes in class.
This morning, OneNote crashed on her and would not restart, destroying the directory she was working in.
We haven't been able to reinstall onenote; we believe this is b/c there's a corrupted file sitting around in /Local Settings/Application Data/Microsoft/OneNote. It's ~500MB, which is way too large.
When we try to delete, we get this:
"Cannot delete OneNoteOfflineCache: The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable."
I've tried running chkdsk /f /r but it won't start up when we reboot the machine...that baffles me.
I've also tried quarantining it using NortonAV & then deleting, but that didn't work either (couldn't quarantine).
I wanted to try deleting from DOS, but I can only find *recovery* tools, not deletion tools! doh.
I've also tried some cmdline "secure removal" tools for XP in the hopes that they could work around this, but no luck there either.
Anyway, I'm || close from reformatting it. Do you guys have any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Eric
Trying to help my female friend fix her computer.
This is what happened:
She's on the beta testing team for the newest version of MS Office. She has a Toshiba tabletPC and uses it to take notes in class.
This morning, OneNote crashed on her and would not restart, destroying the directory she was working in.
We haven't been able to reinstall onenote; we believe this is b/c there's a corrupted file sitting around in /Local Settings/Application Data/Microsoft/OneNote. It's ~500MB, which is way too large.
When we try to delete, we get this:
"Cannot delete OneNoteOfflineCache: The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable."
I've tried running chkdsk /f /r but it won't start up when we reboot the machine...that baffles me.
I've also tried quarantining it using NortonAV & then deleting, but that didn't work either (couldn't quarantine).
I wanted to try deleting from DOS, but I can only find *recovery* tools, not deletion tools! doh.
I've also tried some cmdline "secure removal" tools for XP in the hopes that they could work around this, but no luck there either.
Anyway, I'm || close from reformatting it. Do you guys have any suggestions?
Thanks,
-Eric
