Is my hd volume and folder terminal or just in need of some first aid?

need some help..
when attempting to transfer a folder containing mp3 files (audiobook).. the dvd was one that I had burned myself earlier this year... I encountered when I tried to open the folder on the dvd the folder window opened than quickly shut down.. tried this several times and said to myself... must be the dvd that is a bit corrupted... so I copied the folder to my hard drive... which it did without any trouble... typically a corrupted file fails when I transfer.
the problem was that when I attempted to open the folder... now on my hd... it would open the folder then quickly shut itself... tried to get rid of the folder but cannot even get to my hd (volume) folder.. it also opens and closes... all my applications work from my dock as well as being able to access my user folder... but unable to open my folder containing system and library as well as the folder that I transfered the mp3 folder..
I have tried... booting from external hd.. still cannot access the folder... ran tech tool pro through a series of tests for volumns, directory, etc... all passed..tried to erase the folder through TTP but as soon as I tried to designate it ... closed down... booted from my install disk and ran my disk utility... permissions, and disk all passed... even did a reinstall of system leaving the old as an archive... still no success... the catch 22 is that I want to get into either my hd system or library folders to look at various preferences, etc... but the folder opens than closes... looked at my logs through the terminal...but the info was past me... what I want to do is trash the folder that I transfered... which I believe must have been corrupted but cannot get to it.
hope to save data on the had within the volume and folders if I can... before I have to do a clean install.. ie erase the hd..

It sounds like some of the invisible .DS_Store files in your folders are corrupt.
Launch your Terminal and paste the blue code below into it.
Press Return and type in your password - press Return again and wait for the word 'done.' to appear.
Then exit the Terminal.
sudo find / -name \.DS_Store -exec rm -fP {} \;;echo done.
Next, press Command Option Escape and Relaunch your Finder (or Restart).
Good luck,
Tom

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