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Subject: Re: Borland 4.5 C/C++ compiler problem
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On 2000-09-05 jrt AT inXSformatics DOT net said:
   >a backup, reformat and copying all the files back. The exact flag
   >that causes the "unmoveable" designation I don't know about, but
   >documented file attributes don't have a bit that means "unmoveable".
   >Anyone got a good guess on this?
   >I think one of the programs that causes this is a DOS text editor,
   >not part of DJGPP.
I think either the "system" attribute or "pending delete" status causes a
file to be unmoveable.  Try emptying the recycle bin before defragmenting.

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