Cannot delete files or programs, prompting the program to be occupied

  
When we go online, when you install some software, he hates to bundle some other software that we don't need. When we want to delete, it is told by the system "can't delete" or "no permission to delete" <;……
1, general solution
1. Cancel or restart the computer, then try again Delete.
2. Enter “ Safe Mode Delete & rdquo;.
3. Use the DEL, DELTREE, and RD commands to delete them in the pure DOS command line.
4. If there are more subdirectories or files in the [url=] folder [/url] that cannot be deleted, you can delete the subdirectories and files in the folder first, and then delete the folder.
5. If the software is uninstalled after the software is uninstalled in the “Add or Remove Programs” option, the installation directory of the software still exists. There are several files left in the system. When deleting directly, the system prompts that the file is being used and cannot be deleted.
At this point, you can first open the "Command Prompt" window, press “ Ctrl + Alt + Del & rdquo; key combination to open the Task Manager, in the process will "ldlorer.exe" process off (before this It is best to close all programs), switch to the command prompt window, use the DOS command to enter the folder that cannot be deleted, and type "“Del folder name” to delete the folder. After the deletion is complete, select “File & Rarr; New Task> in the Task Manager and enter “explorer.exe” to re-establish the shell of the system.
Second, advanced solution
1.Disk error
Run the disk scan and scan the partition where the file is located. Make sure that the repair file and bad sectors have been selected before scanning, scan all options, and delete after scanning. file.
2. Read-ahead mechanism
Some video and image files are interrupted or cannot be deleted when previewing. In the "Run" box, type: REGSVR32 /U SHMEDIA.DLL to unregister the read-ahead feature. Or delete the [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Classes\\CLSID\\{87D62D94-71B3-4b9a-9489-5FE6850DC73E}\\InProcServer32] key in the registry. Then you can delete the file.
3. Firewall
Because anti-virus software will also cause the prompt file to be used when performing deletion, you can try to stop or close it and delete it.
4.Office, WPS series software
Office, WPS illegal shutdown will also cause the file can not be deleted or renamed. Rerun the program, then close normally, and then delete the file.
5. With WinRAR
Right click on the folder you want to delete and select “Add to compressed file”. In the pop-up dialog box, select “ delete the source file after compression, & rdquo; just write a compressed package name, click the “ OK & rdquo; button.
6. Permissions
If it is a Windows 2000/XP/2003 system, please first determine if you have permission to delete this file or folder.
7. Executable file deletion
When the image of the execution file or the DLL dynamic link library called by the program is not released in the memory, the file will be used when deleting. The solution is to delete it under DOS. The page file of the system (Win386.SWP in Win98 and pagefile.sys in Win2000/XP).
8. Using other software methods, I recommend to everyone:
a, with Unlocker (the best stubborn software removal tool), Unlocker is a free right-click expansion tool, after the user installs it, it will Can be integrated into the operation of the right mouse button, when the user finds that a file or directory can not be deleted, just press "Unlocker" in the right mouse button, then the program will immediately show which programs are occupying the directory or The file, then just press "Unlock" in the pop-up window to unpack your file.
Unlocker is different from other unlocking software in that it does not force close the files that occupy the file, but unlocks it by unlinking the file and program, so it won't be forced to close the program like other unlockers. The user's possible data is lost.
b,Killbox
Only 416K, after downloading, you can delete the file directly after finding the path
9. The above methods will not work, and finally the ultimate method--formatting!
The saying goes sin I don’t think it’s not practical, don’t spray it.
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