Windows 10: Empty 0 bytes DP45977C.lfl file appears in my ProgramData folder after fresh reinstall

Discus and support Empty 0 bytes DP45977C.lfl file appears in my ProgramData folder after fresh reinstall in Windows 10 Ask Insider to solve the problem; I reinstalled my operating system using "Cloud download" option and I noticed this strange file appear in my ProgramData folder, I reinstalled my... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Ask Insider' started by /u/Prestigious-Rich6543, Mar 28, 2022.

  1. Empty 0 bytes DP45977C.lfl file appears in my ProgramData folder after fresh reinstall


    I reinstalled my operating system using "Cloud download" option and I noticed this strange file appear in my ProgramData folder, I reinstalled my operating system few times using "Local reinstall" in the past and this file never appeared.

    I would appreciate it if someone could help me, thanks.

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    /u/Prestigious-Rich6543, Mar 28, 2022
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  2. 0 byte folder cannot be deleted Problem

    I have a 0 byte folder and I can't delete it. I'm using win 7 64 bit.
    please help *Cry :cry:

    It says access denied when trying, please login as admin blah blah msgs....

    I've searched the net for hours, Trying unlocker, fileassassin, and all other 'file deleter' programs out there. tried on safe mode, tried the cmd commands, even in cmd it says access denied, tried the closing explorer.exe and doing the command. I tried changing permissions and atrributes and it says you do not have permission to view or edit this objects permission settings. I logged in as the Administrator and still no hope.

    the folder originally contained all my movies but since then i moved(using the move command) all of them someplace else(on another hdd) and I thought it was gone but the folder is still there, 0 bytes. It was shared when i deleted it and still appeared on the shared folders list but inaccessible coz it was already deleted so i 'unshared' the folder from the shared folders list. and so the problem began. the folder is still there and it is undeletable

    One surefire way to do it without deleting my files is copying all other files to another HDD and reformat it and copy it back again but my hdd is currently contains 1 tb out of 1.36 and i dont have any hdds with that free space to use.

    ALSO I CAN'T OPEN THE FOLDER it says

    Location is not available

    'directory' is not accessible.
    Access is Denied.

    i think its more of a windows glitch than a virus problem

    help??? *Frown Empty 0 bytes DP45977C.lfl file appears in my ProgramData folder after fresh reinstall :(
     
    lyndonguitar, Mar 28, 2022
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  3. 0 byte folder cannot be deleted Problem

    its irritating yes, i just dont like it being there *Bang Head :banghead:

    the directory is exactly the same as on the hdd the ive copied it.
    so its like this f:/a/b/c/ - 0 byte and e:/a/b/c/ - real files

    sometimes i would open up or copy to the wrong folder.
     
    lyndonguitar, Mar 28, 2022
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  4. Jelu Cal Win User

    Empty 0 bytes DP45977C.lfl file appears in my ProgramData folder after fresh reinstall

    ProgramData-filder backup

    Hi,

    The ProgramData folder is usually located in the C: drive of your device. To locate the ProgramData folder, you can perform the following:

    • In File Explorer, click on the View tab.
    • Click on Options.
    • In the Folder Options window, click on the View tab.
    • Under the Hidden files and folders, select Show hidden files, folders, or drives.
    • Click on Apply.
    • Click on OK.

    Let us know how it goes after you've performed the steps.
     
    Jelu Cal, Mar 28, 2022
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