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What is a zero-byte file?

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What is a zero-byte file?

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  1. An empty file. You could've created it by right clicking somewhere and pressing new (something) on windows.


  2. A zero-byte file is a file that does not contain any data. While most files contain several bytes or megabytes of information, the aptly named zero-byte file contains zero bytes.

    Zero-byte files are typically created when a file transfer does not complete successfully. This may happen when a file is downloaded via the Web or an FTP client, or when an e-mail attachment is not transmitted correctly. The result may be a file that has a name, but no data. If someone sends you a zero-byte file, the best solution is to ask them to send the file again using a different program if possible.

    Since zero-byte files do not contain any data, they cannot be opened and should be deleted. However, some systems may be unable to delete zero-byte files, since they may be corrupt. You might receive an error that says, "Cannot delete file: Cannot read from source file or disk," or a similar message. If this happens, you will need to use a program like DelinvFile or another file utility program to remove the file

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  3. A file with no information in there. Just created with a name.

    Good luck,

    peng

    http://www.eptop.com

  4. It's a file that has zero bytes, which means it has no data within it. It is basically a blank file.

    If you can't delete it, try deleting from the command prompt or boot Windows in safe mode if it is that important.

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