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To get into the Windows 2000 / XP Safe mode, as the computer is booting press and hold your "F8 Key" which should bring up the "Windows Advanced Options Menu" as shown below. Use your arrow keys to move to "Safe Mode" and press your Enter key. note: you'll need to do this BEFORE you see the windows logo.. i believe this is also the same if you are running Windows 95 or 98/ME as well..
Once you are in safe mode, try to delete the file, and if its sucsessful, then shut down and restart your computer, it should boot to normal mode by itself.. then you can check and see if the file is gone, if its not, you may have a virus or other problem more serious..
hope this helps!!
PXB
Once you are in safe mode, try to delete the file, and if its sucsessful, then shut down and restart your computer, it should boot to normal mode by itself.. then you can check and see if the file is gone, if its not, you may have a virus or other problem more serious..
hope this helps!!
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Originally Posted by traceg
I have the same problem and tried deleting in safe mode but still the same problem. Nortons doesn't see anything wrong with it. You can't rename, move it .... just says it's in use. Can't even view the properties.. nothing happens.
I just got rid of it!!!!!!
Create another user account, reboot in safemode using the new account then delete it. Wollahhh!!
I hope it works for others :lol:
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Usually when a file is in use and you're using a p2p prog, some one else is trying to d/l it off of you. But yeah, rebooting into safe mode works most of the time when trying to delete a file.
just renooting windows will do it for most .inuse usually means it still in memory from when you opened it to view it ,
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Originally Posted by traceg
I just got rid of it!!!!!!
Create another user account, reboot in safemode using the new account then delete it. Wollahhh!!
I hope it works for others :lol:
Anyone else know? I even tried deleting it thru DOS, but the damn thing still wouldn't leave.
Frustrated. :mad:
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Originally Posted by goldielucks
Had the same problem with Mr. and Mrs. Smith.avi, so I created a new account on XP, booted up in safe mode, and that junk-ass file still won't delete. It's evil.![]()
Anyone else know? I even tried deleting it thru DOS, but the damn thing still wouldn't leave.
Frustrated. :mad:
In safe mode login as Administrator and do the following:
1.Right click on the file and choose Properties
2.Click Security on the top
3.Click Advanced
4.Click Owner
5.Click Administrators
6.Apply all changes and try to delete the file again.
If it can't delete it please tell me the specific error that you get from this commands.
Computer fixes, security and administration : http://www.myfixes.com
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