tuki22
New Member
I recently tried to erase a folder and I always get the same "The given path's format is not supported.". After some digging up this seems to refer to the fact that the filename/filename characters are not supported by windows and thus are unable to be deleted. This creates the "The given path's format is not supported".
What I tried to do afterwards is delete the file using linux and then trying to secure erase the unused disk space. Interestingly enough I still get the exactly the same message even though the file is deleted.
Any thoughts?
What I tried to do afterwards is delete the file using linux and then trying to secure erase the unused disk space. Interestingly enough I still get the exactly the same message even though the file is deleted.
Any thoughts?