TigSounds: His PM fix was:
Veteran
Convert does not move files anywhere. You can run Convert on a drive that is nearly full. It takes just a couple minutes to run. It's only going to change the drive from a FAT32 file system to NTFS file system. You can then store files larger than 4GB and it is not as risky if the power goes out while your computer is running. There are many benefits to having a drive be NTFS instead of FAT32. All the existing files in the drive stay, right where they are, they don't get moved or copied.
My Reply
Thank you Tigsounds, I did convert the File Structure and was able to delete the RRaA file and directory it was in, whew, what a work out. You get all the credit and if you are ever in my city I will buy you a beer or whatever you drink. I now have a 1T hard drive with capacity of 1,000,202,240,000 bytes, where before it was
976,521,578,000 bytes. So I gained a lot of space, too. Not just the 458Meg from that file.