force-delete trick.

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Dr_Watson
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force-delete trick.

Post by Dr_Watson »

i just figured out a nice new trick.
I had a file that was being a bastard and not letting me delete it, "blah blah, file is being used by another application, blah blah"...
even after a reboot... same error.
even in safe mode... same error.

so i decided to try a new approach.
if you want to force-delete any file do this:

1. open a command prompt
2. open task manager
3. kill the explorer.exe on the processes tab
4. delete offending file from the command prompt
5. go back to task manager's applications tab
6. hit new task, and start explorer.exe
7. owned

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raw
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Post by raw »

Yeah, I've been using that trick for some years now ;)
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Post by Dr_Watson »

thanks for sharing then bitch. :p
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Post by Oblivi0.on »

yep. because the app that is always using fils is explorer itself. quit the cunt.
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Post by Guest »

Sweet, would that work for deleting a NetBus server or other trojans?
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Post by Tormentius »

ToxicBug wrote:Sweet, would that work for deleting a NetBus server or other trojans?
Not if they're currently running. You'd have to kill the process then hope the trojan in question isn't one that reloads itself in two seconds.
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Post by prince1000 »

what about if you used partitionmagic to merge partitions and can't delete the folder that contains system volume info from old partition?
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FragaGeddon
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Post by FragaGeddon »

You could probably use Move on Boot to move the system files over.
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/moveonboot.html
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Post by signa »

raw wrote:Yeah, I've been using that trick for some years now ;)
ya that works pretty good. in fact I had just posted that over at raw-one T&T a few days back.
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Post by Foo »

This is the best method I know of for deleting index.dat, also.

you still have to remember the switches for viewing hidden/system files in cmd, tho :)
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Post by Dr_Watson »

wassup foo.

<command> /?

:p
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Post by prince1000 »

FragaGeddon wrote:You could probably use Move on Boot to move the system files over.
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/moveonboot.html
no i want the folder gone.
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Post by Foo »

Dr_Watson wrote:wassup foo.

<command> /?

:p

DocWatSunnnnnn!

:lol
echo lol > rofl.txt
goto :lol
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Post by prince1000 »

prince1000 wrote:what about if you used partitionmagic to merge partitions and can't delete the folder that contains system volume info from old partition?
anyone have a solution to this? >:E
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Post by FragaGeddon »

prince1000 wrote:
FragaGeddon wrote:You could probably use Move on Boot to move the system files over.
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/moveonboot.html
no i want the folder gone.
It also has delete on boot.
[img]http://www.fragageddon.com/images/albums/userpics/10001/FragaGeddon.png[/img]
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