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I tried to delete a file and when i do it says that i cannot because it is being used by another person or program. How can i get around that?
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Re: cannot delete file

well if it is a video or music file make sure all winamp windows media or anything that plays that file is closed. Also make dure that the specific file is not downloaded while you are trying to delete or transferred which would still not let you delete it.

Another thing is that sometimes p2p programs keep some programs in use long time after they are downloaded. The trick is to close them and try to delete the file then. If this won't work restart and try and delete it before the p2p program starts again.

If this is not the case then it might also be a file used by a virus or a hack file so then you might get your answer in an antivirus program.

Hope this helps
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Re: cannot delete file

You can also try booting into safe mode and deleting the file from there.
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Re: cannot delete file

tanks for your help, this worked for me.

http://www.dslreports.com/forum/rem...sware~mode=flat
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Re: cannot delete file

goto to task manager and stop the program from running.
then you can delete it.
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Re: cannot delete file

I found defragmenting sometimes helps. Or sometimes you can cut the file and paste it in the recycling bin then empty. Dr. Delete looks cool though.
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