Tuesday, June 23, 2009
delete any undeletable files
You may use Dr. Delete in 3 ways to delete files:
1. Launch it with a command-line argument, like DrDelete "myfile". Dr Delete will start up and place "myfile" in its textbox.
2. Drag a file into Dr. Delete's icon / or Open With dr. delete. Does the same as #1.
3. Open up Dr. Delete, Type in a filename (or use Browse ), then click Delete.
Note: Dr. Delete will first attempt to delete the file without rebooting. Just to be safe. If it figures out it couldn't, it schedules the file to be deleted on reboot. If it doesn't reboot automatically - do it manually.
(*)if at first it won't delete the file/s, try re-booting in Safe Mode to retry. Remember that some malware products just can't be deleted at all. On occasion, a re-format and clean install is necessary. Good luck - DoC!
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