alexsabree
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Hmm... weird, i don't see anyway of them becoming that indestructible
Yes very weird.alexsabree said:Hmm... weird, i don't see anyway of them becoming that indestructible
That "Unlocker" won't even come up as an option when I right click on those 2 files. It works on all others but not those 2. I will keep reading on linux. Thats gonna take me some time to learn and figure out. Thanks for that program though.Ste said:Can also try this Program
http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/
Another way you can try is to run cmd through the start menu, navigate to the folder it is in, use task manager to end explorer.exe then in cmd use the delete (Filename). And see if that works.
Either way, to start explorer.exe again use run new task in taskmanager and type explorer.exe
Again, if nothing works keep reading up on linux live. The only way you can delete a file in such a situation is to browse the HD with a Bootable OS such a linux and erase the file through linux when windows is not in use..
Are you saying to type in "CMD" in the run command and navigate to the file? If so I cant navigate or I just don't know how. Not like dos?Ste said:Tried the other way i posted?
Everything I type says not recognizable as an intrnal or external command, operable program or batch file. And I shut explorer down through task manager.Ste said:Start>run>Cmd
Yes its like dos you need to end explorer.exe through taskmanager after cmd comes up then use the delete (Filename) command.
I guess you don't know how to use it.chevyx92 said:Everything I type says not recognizable as an intrnal or external command, operable program or batch file. And I shut explorer down through task manager.