HAHAHA, I finally fixed it! I feel really smart lol. Anyways, let me give you a small walkthrough of what I went through and how I fixed it, hopefully this will help some people. BTW, you may find my fix very anticlimactic. So, I went back to my old idea that I tried a while back to replace the contaminated folder. Except, each time I replaced the folder, all the files would transfer over, and I was never given the option to decline that transfer. I had the idea to make a new mp3 file and name it the same name as the contaminated file, but the problem was, I couldn't find out the name of it because just trying to view the contents of the folder would shut down my programs. This lead me in circles for a while until I had an epiphany! I decided to head back to the source of the evil itself, Frostwire (my download program). I knew from experience that I could open the program for a limited time and use it until I minimized it, which would cause it to close and not open until a reboot. So, deflated from hours of tangoing with this monkey, I rebooted my pc and used the dos box to use command lines to rename the folder from "shared" to "no open" so I would remember to stay away lol. Anyways, doing this allowed frostwire to work for a bit because it wasn't trying to access the folder. What I was planning on doing next was to re-route the download target to my "no open" folder just for a few seconds so I could get a peek at the file name (which I still didn't know). I changed the target name, went to my mp3 folder and viola! I saw the name of that bad a** mutha and copied it right away. Like expected, after about 10 seconds, the program encountered an error and closed...BUT I now had the name of the file saved to my clipboard! What I did next was went to my computer then to one file above the contaminated one, and made a new folder called "no open" and created an mp3 file inside with the same name as the contaminated file. All that was left was to drag and drop the new folder into the other folder and overwrite...IT WORKED! This just goes to show, sometimes the simplest fixes are the best. I really hope no one has to go through the issues I did, but if you do, just do a simple overwrite (assuming you have the file name on hand). Thank you for all your help guys. Peace. Mike