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iris iffat Posted on Mar 02, 2012

I can import pictures from digital camera on my computer if i tried message appeared syntax is incorrect

I can't import the pictures from digital camera on my dell computer (windows XP) if i tried message appeared file name or syntax is incorrect.i got new computer and ii have new sony digital camera .please help me.. Thank you

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: problem with opening ini files...

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Filipe Polido

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SOURCE: I have a shortcut to an internet site that has

run a check disk first, those kind of names is not allowed in windows, so it should pop up some error.
in msdos command prompt:
chkdsk C: /F
(assuming it is in drive C)
It should give you an error, saying the volume is locked, so you need to reboot, during the reboot, it will check the file system.
Still in command prompt, just try to delete the file using:
del "??????????" /F/S/Q
USE the quotes please, or it won't work.


OR... the hardway ;) get a Linux Live CD, mount the filesystem, and delete the file.

Anonymous

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The only position that the ':' ("colon") can appear is immediately before the first '\'' ("slash") -- it's not allowed to have the ':' between the '\' and the 'Microsoft' strings.

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Vareishing Maza

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  • Posted on Jul 28, 2011

SOURCE: Every time I start my

Hope you had deleted some files that relate to your system files.
Try to repair your system by Inserting your Windows XP Service Pack2. in your CD/DVD ROM and boot it again.
And if it's not working than you must format your system. And installed it. Here are the procedure to repair/install for reference. Thanks for Using FixYa All the Best!

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