XP stubborn documents, see how long you can barely

  

Files in the system, generally we press the delete button, they can be easily erased from our eyes, but there are always some stubborn files, but they can not be deleted. Such a dog skin plaster can be described as annoying, especially in XP, the probability of this situation is quite high, which is annoying. How do we deal with these stubborn documents?

Here, we need to classify these files into general files and special cases.

First, the general deletion method

1. After restarting the Windows operating system, delete the file in the usual way.

2. Delete in the Dos interface with commands such as Del and Deltree.

3. Use non-Windows Explorer to delete third-party tools, such as TotalCommander, acdsee, FlashFXP, nero and other software with browsing folder function.

4. If you have more than two operating systems installed, you can delete files from other operating systems in the current system.

5. Press F8 at startup to select to enter safe mode to perform the delete operation.

Second, delete “ other programs are using the file

Problem performance:

WindowsXP system, ready to delete a large-capacity AVI format file, but the system However, it always prompts that the deletion cannot be performed, and other programs are in use, even when booting into the Windows system.

There are seven ways:

Method 1: Open Notepad, click on the menu bar <; File & rdquo; → & ldquo; Save As & rdquo;, name the file and the file you want to delete The name is the same, and then replaced, you will find that the capacity becomes 0KB. At this point, you can execute the delete command.

Method 2: Create a new folder in the same directory as the AVI file and restart it. Now, don't choose the AVI file, first select the newly created folder, then press Ctrl+the AVI file at the same time to perform the delete operation.

Method 3: Change the extension of the AVI file to any other invalid file type, and then delete it.

Method 4: One way to do this is to disable the media preview function of Windows XP. Click “Start”→“Run”, enter: “CMD” Then at the "command prompt" window, type: regsvr32/ushmedia.dll Enter to confirm the operation will uninstall the preview function of the video file. In the future, when you need to restore the video file preview function, enter the :regsvr32shmedia.dll command in the "command prompt"

Method 5: Start the media player that has played the AVI file and open another file. After that, try deleting again.

Method 6: You can use the winrar program to delete, right click on the AVI file, select "Add to compressed file" in the pop-up menu, and then in the "General" tab of the pop-up window. Select the "Remove source files after compression" checkbox. After confirming the operation, perform a compression operation. Finally, delete the compressed file.

Method 7: Bring up the "Windows Task Manager", select the end of the Explorer process, but do not close the window at this time. At this time, there will be a situation like a crash. We switch to the "Applications" tab, click the "New Tasks" button, enter Explorer.exe and confirm the operation. After that, the desktop is back to normal, and then the delete operation can be performed.

With the above deletion method, I believe that these stubborn documents will also surrender. Everything that comes with it will have its own nemesis. The key is to find the right way. With the deletion method, how long these stubborn files can be seen.

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