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Eh. The rm part in between quotes is the shell command... ,
just open a terminal, browse to the root folder of your wtf-directory and type that command.
You donīt think naming your folder like that is just begging for trouble?
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why dont you just format the 32gb memory?
jthen just copy the music from your pc and voila...
i wanted to move my music from one folder on my n900 to the .sounds folder... in the middle of the moving process it interupted... i didnt mind and moved the rest of the files but now there are some strange files in the old folder which i cant delete... windows says they are 40 gb and if i look up the details on my n900 it says they are 60gb... strange stuff... how can i get rid of them? why did it happen?
screens:
http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/2776/nokia1p.png
http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/1245/nokia2f.png