Cleverly remove XP stubborn video files 5 law

  
In Windows XP, there is often a phenomenon that AVI video files cannot be deleted normally. This is because Windows XP's multimedia preview function is flawed, that is, there are bugs in the Shmedia.dll file. In-depth exploration, found that only when the operation is terminated during the download or editing process and the AVI video file is incomplete, this bug will not be able to delete the AVI file. In summary, when selecting an AVI media file in Windows XP, its Explore.exe process will attempt to read the file information, providing a "preview" function, which will cause the media file to be occupied and cannot be deleted. The key to solving the problem is to cancel or bypass the preview function of Windows XP. Here I have summarized five ways to delete it:

1. Create a new empty folder and drag the file to be deleted to this folder. And then delete the folder.

2. In the same folder of the media file, create a blank file, such as a TXT file. When deleting, use the mouse to "drag" the two files together. Preview the problem and delete it directly.

3. After booting up, enter and execute "Cmd" in "Start → Run", open a "Command Prompt" window, enter the directory where the AVI file is located, and press "Ctrl+Alt+Del" Bring up the "Windows Task Manager", select "Explorer.exe" in the "Process", and then press "End Process", then the toolbar and desktop are gone. At this point, delete the AVI media file with the "Del" command in the "Command Prompt" (DOS) window, then enter "C:\\Windows\\explorer.exe" and execute it to restore the toolbar and desktop.

4. Delete the key value "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Classes\\

CLSID\\{87D62D94-71B3-4b9a-9489-5FE6850DC73E}" in the registry, so that the problem of deletion can be solved. . However, when you right-click the AVI file to view the properties later, the preview of the file will no longer be displayed. It is recommended to export and back up this registry key value so that it can be restored when needed. Or enter and execute "REGSVR32/U SHMEDIA.DLL" in "Start → Run", the effect is the same as above. To restore, just run "REGSVR32 SHMEDIA.DLL".

5. Use the file management software such as Total Commander, or use the "local browsing" function provided by software such as FlashFXP to delete. Because these operations do not depend on the Explore.exe process, as long as there is no "preview" problem, there will be no problem.

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