The system can not delete the file solution

  

When we try to delete some useless files, we often don't get what we want. There are many reasons why you can't delete files. Let's introduce common solutions.

First, the file call

The deleted file is being called, which is the most frequently encountered in the deletion. If the file is open or running, just close it. In addition, the file is not running in the foreground, but is called in the background by some other programs, this time we can use Who Lock Me. After installing the software, right-click the file you want to delete, select “Who Lock Me” to view the called main file, and then delete the main file and then delete it.

Second, the media file can not be deleted

In Windows XP, we often prompt to delete some AVI files, because the system has a read-ahead cache mechanism function of. For this we can cancel this function directly, just type "Regsvr32 /U Shmedia .dll" in the run. Or run "Regedit" to open the registry, delete the "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREClassesCLSID{87D62D94-71B3-4b9a- 9489-5FE6850DC73E}InProcServer32" key value.

Third, with WinRAR

When the file can not be deleted, we do not prevent WinRAR to solve. Select the file and right-click, select "Add to compressed file", then select "Delete source file after compression" in the pop-up compression parameter setting window, and finally delete the generated compressed package.

IV. General Methods

The above are just some specific methods. In fact, when you encounter a file that cannot be deleted, we can also try some common methods:

(1) Log out or restart the computer, and then delete the file without any operation;

(2) Select F8 to enter safe mode delete at startup;

(3) Use the Del command to delete in DOS mode;

(4) End the Explorer.exe process in the task manager, and then run "cmd" is deleted in the command prompt with the del command;

(5) System files can be deleted by using multiple systems or by using the hard disk as a slave disk to other computers.

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