Author Topic: how the forget do i delete "s2ks."  (Read 1257 times)

Yep thats the god damn file name
s2ks.
When I try to delete it it gives the file not found stuff.
"did you try turning off and on again?"
yes, still can't be deleted
"virus!!!!11one!"
No, it appeared right after I exported a video from premiere pro. It did crash but I don't think it has to do with that.
It has no security info. You can't move it, rename it, or do anything with it. And yes it is s2ks. . With a dot at the end
help

do you know what even is "s2ks."? sounds mysterious

try to copy and paste it

do you know what even is "s2ks."? sounds mysterious
its a car apparently
try to copy and paste it
file not found bullstuff


This might help a little bit
http://fileextension.info/file/s2k
no it won't
the file extension is " "
I loving stuff you not

also its in a folder on my desktop called videos. This is the only file in it right now

no it won't
the file extension is " "
I loving stuff you not

also its in a folder on my desktop called videos. This is the only file in it right now
wot
WOT
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edit:
can you change it's file extension (via editing it's name)
see what happens when you change it to a .txt?

can you change it's file extension (via editing it's name)


i'm only guessing that this is what happens when you delete a file extension off of a file (turning a ".txt" into just a ".")

can you change it's file extension (via editing it's name)
It has no security info. You can't move it, rename it, or do anything with it

it might be a corrupt file
but its weird how its a single file in a folder

try clicking it, then press shift+delete to attempt to delete it permanently

its a car apparently
what

it might be a corrupt file
but its weird how its a single file in a folder
I moved everything else out
it appeared with a video and two other files which i think were corrupted but still delete able
EDIT: a mp4 with a m4v and aac
try clicking it, then press shift+delete to attempt to delete it permanently
Nope didn't work
what
thats what shows up in google images when you search "s2ks"



delete the folder that holds the file
via the shift+delete