I'm facing this annoying issue where there's a corrupted file on my system that I can't seem to delete. Every time I try, it says it doesn't exist! I've already attempted to remove it using the Command Prompt, but no luck. Any tips or advice on how to get rid of this file would be greatly appreciated!
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Have you tried using CHKDSK? It’s a command that checks for disk errors and can sometimes fix issues with corrupted files. You just need to run it in the Command Prompt with administrator privileges. It might help you resolve the problem!
If you haven't heard of CHKDSK, it’s definitely worth looking into. Just open the Command Prompt, type in 'chkdsk /f', and hit enter. This should check your disk for errors and possibly help with the file deletion!

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