TP357

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  • No--unfortunately, each time I deleted the Zotero folder, everything in the folder was deleted (URLs, ect) except the corrupt file. There was no URL in the "QK6RFTTS" Zotero storage folder above (Zotero > storage > QK6RFTTS > logoafpsmall.j…
  • Yes -- same Zotero storage folder on each of the drives. I was backing up the Zotero storage folder on my main hard drive to an external USB hard drive I no longer have--the corrupt file showed up after I tried to delete all the contents on that USB…
  • I got the following error message after the operating system failed to delete the corrupt file in the Zotero storage folder: An unexpected error is keeping you from deleting the file. If you continue to receive this error, you can use the error…
  • By the way, I think Zotero is great tool nevertheless.
  • Here's info about one the corrupt file's and its location (on one of my USB hard drives): (E) Zotero > storage > QK6RFTTS > logoafpsmall.jpg The jpg file would have come from one of the webpages I saved using Zotero. Again…
  • PS: The fact that there was an un-deletable corrupt file in each Zotero data folder on each of the three different hard drives points to Zotero as the cause of the problem. Hopefully, Zotero's programing will be modified to prevent this from happe…
  • I'm using Zotero 2.1.8, on a Windows 7 machine. It seems that Zotero--during the process of saving a webpage--occasionally writes files with illegal characters or names to the computer's hard drive, which damages/corrupts the Windows NTFS file syste…