All of a sudden, I am having trouble deleting the odd icon/file. It has been solved partially as someone recommended a prog called "Move on Boot" and what happens is that when I r/c>>delete>>and am yold I cant as someone is using it, I c/o Move on reboot and after reboot, I can delete it. This is not the proper answer so I ask if anyone knows what might be causing this.
I have a very large, corrupt disc image on my hard drive that I want to delete, but every time I try to delete it Windows displays the message "Cannot delete 'filename': it is being used by another person or program. Close any programs that might be using the file and try again." The disc image is not mounted with any program, and hasn't been for some time. I tried aborting random processes that I thought might have something to do with the file, as well as restarting. No matter what I do, there seems to be something using the file. Are there any tricks to getting around this so I can delete it? Can I check, somehow, to see what program is using it?
Is the following file to be deleted 16 - DPF: {72C23FEC-3AF9-48FC-9597-241A8EBDFE0A} (InstallShield International Setup Player) - http://ftp.hp.com/pub/automatic/player/isetupML.cab
when i press ctrl alt del all i get is a box three things on the bottom , nothing on the top so i cant go anywhere else i cant delete the box either i have to reduse it and hide it in a corner.
When I start up whether in SAFE Mode or Normal I automatically get the Confirm Delete Message. This applies to programs, icons, photos, documents , folders etc - I cannot get to any of my work to back it up. I have tried Stinger -F-Force and W32.Blackmal@mm Removal Tools. Ran a full AVG scan with uptodate anti virus and Adaware Spyware. Sorry forgot to mention other things tried. The Pop up message does not appear in the Task Manger either as applications or processes. Each time you respongd NO to negate the delete it pops up again. There is no way I can get to any of my folders or files to burn to a CD as backup without the Confirm Delete message.
I am attempting to clean out my temp files on my Windows XP Home. The files and folders that I am addressing are: C:WINDOWSTEMP*.* *.OLD *.CHK *.BAK ~*.* _*.* and MSCREATE.DIRI have managed to clean all but one, which is _*.* When I run the search, I get the result of 144 files. I click on edit, select all, then file, delete. I receive the following error "cannot delete file: Cannot read the source file or disk" (please view screen shot). When I right click, I have no delete option, just "open containing folder, copy, and extract. (please view screen shot). I have run AdAware, Spybot, Ewido, and Avg Free. I also have CCleaner, Easy Clean which I have run. I have also used "Move On Boot" by putting the file path in the MOB window and try to have MOB delete the file. MOB says the file will be removed on the next boot.
I have a batch file to delete temp files but it will not delete folders. DEL /s /q c:"Documents and Settings"Username"Local Settings"Temp If I use the following it deletes Temp file also. I do not want that. rd /s /q c:"Documents and Settings "BillandWezzie" Local Settings"Temp I hope there is some other way, because I have other folders that I do not want to lose. I think the above folder will come back when needed, but I am not sure.
I had windows xp initially on my system, but installed windows vista couple of days back, since then my system has not been good as it used to. Please how can I delete windows vista and re-install windows xp? I have tried to install windows xp through the CD, but my system keeps bringing out this message " The application has failed to start because MSVBM50.DLL was not found. Re-installing the application may fix the problem".
I replaced the hard drive on my Dell Inspiron 8200 and reinstalled XP Pro. My first attempt didn't work and I installed the OS a second time. Now when I start up I get a screen that asks me which OS I want to start in (both choices are the same - Windows XP Pro). If I select one of them Windows boots normally. If I select the bad version my system won't boot and I get an error message stating there is a "disk hardware configuration problem". How do I remove the second (bad) version of the OS so that I don't get this choice and the system will boot automatically?
I have Widows XP Home installed on my computer right now and I want to up-grade it to Windows XP Professional. The problem I am having is the home addition that is in-stalled on my computer right now was installed using a retail disc that incuded SP2. I have a older up-grade copy of Professional but It does not have SP2 included on it. Is there any way I can delete SP2 that is on my Home edition right now so I can up-drade it to Professional and then I can download the SP2.
Whenever something is in use, it can't be deleted, good or bad. I'm wondering, is there any way I can go around this and delete something even if it is in use. ie. BHO, .dll files?
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers (More info?) I downloaded XP twice when I first set up my laptop. I just left it that way for years but now I am having problems with one of the copies and would like to remove it from my system. Does anyone have the fix? Needless to say I'm not real computer savvy.
I have Windows XP Home and i want to delete a user account and i have been unsuccessful . Everytime i go into "control panel/user accounts" and try to "Delete account", it just sits there with the hourglass and then when I try to get out of it it says that the "program is not responding".
Can't find a way to delete the virtual memory pagefile for Windows XP. I've turning off page filing and turning it back on, and now it's eating up like 20 gb of my drive space.
i have some folders that i want to delete from my computer. when i go to delete them it gives me this error "Cannot delete (folder name): It is being used by another person or program. Close any programs that might be using the file and try again." i dont know what program is using the folder. is there anyway to find out what is using it??
When I try to "select all delete" my cookies I get the following drop down. I can delete them one at a time but I have over fifty. How can I delete all except "index"?
I have a HDD problem with an attempted Dual boot of XP pro (not mine)
The main OS is working great but there is an incomplete OS (XP pro) on the same Drive How can I remove the annoying Nag at startup cause it loads the incomplete Os first if I don`t choose the other system first
I've been deleting files from the Media Center in XP Media Edition and every time I click delete a pop up box asks me if I'm sure I want to delete. Is there any way to set the computer to just delete what I ask without the pop up box popping up? I realize this is just a security deal, so you don't accidentally delete a file you need, but its annoying, and with system restore working, unnecessary.
I have had my computer for many years now, and I realized that I have so much junk on it and my Windows settings and boot settings are so messed up just want to start over. Problem is, I don't know how to delete everything on my C-Drive. I want it to be like I just got a brand new hard drive, with nothing, not even Windows
for win xp the remainder of the message is: it is being used by another person or program. close any programs that might be using the file and try again. i'm sure that no other program or person is using the file. is there someway to find who the mysterious program or person is? or is it just some parameter set to yes or on or 1 or true, etc?. is there any way to clear the 'in use' status so the file or folder can actually be cleared?,
i know i can reboot and i will surely be able to delete the file but im looking for an alternative. is there a program that can tell me the related programs/dll whatever that is currently using the file? i get this problem quit often and im tire of having to reboot just to delete that single file/folder without knowing
When I attempt to empty the XP (Home edition, SP2) recycle bin I get the following error: "Are you sure you want to delete 'WINDOWS'?". If I click YES, another error message appears: "Cannot delete file: Cannot read from the source file or disc". Apparently this "WINDOWS" file is invisible as it cannot actually be seen in the bin. Any other files in the bin are properly deleted. I'm sure I don't have any virus or malware problems.