I've got a folder that I cannot rename, delete or copy. I can open it in Explorer and see what's inside, but anything else results in an error saying that the directory doesn't exist.
I've tried running chkdsk on the drive, I've tried checking the directory permissions as well (but cannot because it doesn't exist). I've also tried renaming it with IOBit Unlocked but it didn't work.
That mainly causes problems when doing backups because this directory ends up being excluded.
Any suggestion on how to fix it?
Edit: to add some details:
- The path looks like this:
D:\Docs\Photos\2000\01-01 Abcdéf abcdef abcdef \
(48 chars) - I've just noticed it ends with a space, if that can make a difference.
- It contains a special character "é".
- It was created by rsyncing files from an Ext3 drive to an NTFS one
- Many other directories have the same characteristics (special chars, imported from Ext3), but don't have this problem.
- The drive is not shared and no recent virus infections.