Video files can't be deleted, three strokes quickly solve troubles

  

If your computer is XP system, I think you may encounter: to delete some video files that no longer need to be watched, but how can you not delete the problem, this What is going on? That is because there is a very useful video function in the XP system. This function has a video file preview function, which will cause us to delete the video file. Then, in the face of such problems, I will now teach you a few tips on the three tricks that have been lost in the martial arts.

The first trick: "Breaking the bones" & mdash; & mdash; compressed file deletion method

We can use the compression software WinRAR to help us remove stubborn video files.

First, open WinRAR and select the drive letter of the video file in the address bar of the main interface.

Then, in the middle area, select the folder where the video file is located until the video file is selected

Finally, press the “delete” button on the toolbar.

Second trick: "Migration work" & mdash; & mdash; ingenious deletion method

We all know that the video file can not be deleted because it was previewed, then We can move the file to an empty folder and delete the video file by deleting the folder. Similarly, you can create a new empty file of any type in the directory where the video file is located, and then select the newly created file and video at the same time, so that the video file cannot be previewed, and it can be deleted directly.

The third measure: <; eradication of the work & rdquo; & mdash; & mdash; once and for all

We can take a pot-end approach, start from the video file preview function, completely stop the XP system video file this Preview function.

Open the Run dialog box and enter the “regsvr32 /u shmedia.dll” command. After the carriage return is executed, the registration will be successful. At this point, the preview function of the Windwos XP video file is uninstalled. If you delete it, there will be no such error message. To restore the video preview feature, just run the “regsvr32 shmedia.dll” command.

In history, the so-called "one thing to drop a thing", even if you encounter a stubborn video file, if you don't want to see it again, you can let it go through the above three tricks. The moments of trouble have disappeared. The secret of dealing with stubborn video files that have been lost for a long time, I will not tell you the average person.

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