Ghost files in C6

2 examples.
I had deleted a file while in mass storage mode using windows explorer from the memory card.
Now in the photo/image file view application, its file browser insists that the file exist but when I look into the details, there location is blank. I can even rename the file but there is no physical file present.And when I try to delete the file, its says system error. Solutions?
I had deleted an MP3 file that I copied into the phone memory. But now the Music Player browser says I have the file in terms of its file count report. The Music Player will say artist XYZ has 6 songs but actually there is only 5. It was 6, 1 in the phone memory and 5 in card. Removing the memory card and using the Music Player does not cause the system to refresh the file count/location information.
Its like the system only counts "shortcuts" but not the actual files and I am yet to be able to deleted the incorrect shortcuts.
What kind of coding standards is this? Applications do not do physical checks or update themselves when discrepancies are discovered?

It's something a lot of applications do, especially on mobiles. To save flogging the flash memory every time you open the application, the media libraries are only refreshed when the phone thinks something's changed. Obviously if you delete the file using Windows Explorer the phone has no idea that it's gone.
For the music player, try going to the Music Library page ("Artist, Albums, Playlists, All Songs" etc.) and selecting "options" and "refresh library".
You can reset the photo library by connecting the phone to a PC in Mass Storage mode and deleting the file in /private/101ffc31 (the file should be called glxmdstn). When you relaunch the Photos application it will rebuild its index, although it may take a few minutes depending on how many pics you have. Thumbnails in particular might not be rebuilt for a little while.
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