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How to delete file which can't be deleted from windows?

Date: June 29, 2006
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1. Click Start,

2. Choose Run and type cmd,

3. Again Choose Run and type taskmgr,

4. Go to Processes tab and find explorer.exe and turn him off (mark him and click on End Process),

5. Don't close Task Manager and go in command promt windows. Go to file which you can't delete and using commands cd for entry in file (cd program~1 or cd windows) and cd.. for exit from file (for example if we are in c:\windows\system32\ and we type cd.. you will exit in c:\windows\file)

 

 

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