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Originally posted by: JediSage
Killing processes at random can have undesired effects. If it's an obvious run-away, then kill it. If not, the best bet is to keep Windows out of it all together and boot from floppy. You can make a startup disk from a Win98 machine, or go to FreeDOS.org
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Originally posted by: ricarleite
tip: go to task manager and kill every process with your username in (not LOCAL SERVICE, NETWORK SERVICE or SYSTEM), except explorer. That should do the trick. If not, enter prompt mode in safety mode and try to delete it. If still you can't delete it, open you PC, grab the hard disk and LICK it! Remove the bits with your tongue!
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Originally posted by: JediSage
Are you trying to delete it from within Windows? There are a million services that can be latching onto it. Try deleting it with the task manager open to the Processes tab. If anything other than SystemIdleProcess has more than 10% that may be the culprit.
If you can't kill the rogue process, try shelling out to a CMD prompt and deleting the file there. Type in delete /? to get the switches available. If there's one available for unconditional, use that.
If that doesn't work, boot the machine in safe mode command prompt and try that. If THAT doesn't work, boot from a DOS disk and delete it from there. If that doesn't work perform an exorcism.
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Originally posted by: ShimraaQuote
Originally posted by: JediSage
Are you trying to delete it from within Windows? There are a million services that can be latching onto it. Try deleting it with the task manager open to the Processes tab. If anything other than SystemIdleProcess has more than 10% that may be the culprit.
If you can't kill the rogue process, try shelling out to a CMD prompt and deleting the file there. Type in delete /? to get the switches available. If there's one available for unconditional, use that.
If that doesn't work, boot the machine in safe mode command prompt and try that. If THAT doesn't work, boot from a DOS disk and delete it from there. If that doesn't work perform an exorcism.
ok tried killing rogue processes, tried safe mode start up, explorer is the culprit cause it using 51 % constantly, and it starts using 100 000 k on FD memory. its not a process its a file.
i as going to try to boot disk strat but ill get a friend of mine to do that, i dont want to delete someting important by accident.
how can you delete using CMD.
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Originally posted by: ShimraaQuote
Originally posted by: ricarleite
tip: go to task manager and kill every process with your username in (not LOCAL SERVICE, NETWORK SERVICE or SYSTEM), except explorer. That should do the trick. If not, enter prompt mode in safety mode and try to delete it. If still you can't delete it, open you PC, grab the hard disk and LICK it! Remove the bits with your tongue!
no i wouldnt do this, but like i said i know it has latched on to explorer. so thats the problem. you cant delete files without explorer running. and you cant delete this file because explorer os using it.