In some cases, when deleting a file or folder, you will get a system prompt: "Cannot delete, the file is being used by another person or program." And we have indeed closed this program.
Solutions are as follows:
At this time we press "Ctrl + Alt + Del" key combination to bring up the Task Manager, switch to the Processes tab, find the "Explorer. Exe "this process, end it, as shown below.
End the Explorer.exe process
At this point we will find that the desktop disappears, don't worry, click the "File" menu in the Task Manager and run the "New Task" command. Enter "explorer.exe" in the pop-up dialog box and click "OK". The desktop is back, and then delete the file, and found that it can be easily deleted.
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