When we delete or rename some files, the system will prompt that they cannot be operated. The following describes how to clear stubborn files in several ways.
First: cleverly uninstall
For example, if this stubborn program is on the E disk, open the "run" window and enter chkdsk e:/X. If the stubborn file is on the F disk, replace it with F, and press enter to unmount the corresponding partition. After the operation is complete, delete it again. If your virtual memory is stored in another partition, you cannot use this method in this partition.
Second TRICK: bypass stubborn files
What if the method mentioned above does not work or the stubborn file is in the system partition? Here we provide two solutions in the same principle:
1. restart the system and press F8 to open the Startup menu. Select safe mode to go to the system to delete files.
2. Create an administrator account in the system and go to "Control Panel"> "user"> "Create a new account ". After naming, restart and log on with this account, and then delete the corresponding file.
Tip 3: Ultimate Method
Both of the two solutions provided by the second offer require the system to be restarted. Now we can solve this problem using Unlocker. After the installation is complete, right-click the stubborn file and choose "Unlock with Unlocker". The displayed dialog box displays the program that is using the file, you can select the associated program in sequence and click "process ended". Then, click "unlock all". Then, the software is automatically disabled to delete the file.
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