I would try opening Eraser ...
Well now, that led me to another discovery. I normally don't open Eraser at all; if I want to erase a file, I simply right click on it and select erase from the context menu. But when I went to try your suggestion, I discovered that I didn't have to go through...
I have another program that does what Spider Bite does, but thanks for the suggestion. I've downloaded Spider Bite and will do a comparison with what I have already. Also, I'll erase the unused space and report back on whether that changes things.
In the meanwhile, someone else suggested a...
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I've discovered that I can use Eraser if I move a file to the desktop. But if f I move it to any other folder, I still can't use Eraser on it. Also, I can't "erase" from the desktop folder -- i.e., by going through the path C:\Documents and Settings\<user name>\Desktop...
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