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Old 8th May 2007, 06:27
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Undeletable files- can anyone help

hello all,

My daughter was playing with my laptop and was downloading 2 rather large music files which she has stored in our "my music "folder.

These files can't be opened - nor can they be deleted. If I right click the "delete" option does not come up - nor can I drag and drop into another folder and delete that. I have up to date virus protection which tells me the files contain no nasties- as does ad aware. Is there any way I can remove them.

My daughter tells me she actually aborted the downloads towards the end as they were entire albums and were taking ages.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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Have you tried highlighting the files and pressing shift-delete? Hold shift and press delete at the same time.

Sometimes windows (I'm assuming this is a windows system) gets a bit confused about file permissions so:

Use an administrator account to try to delete if you are not already doing so.
Try the delete again after the machine has been turned off an on-sometimes this helps, sometimes not.

I have only once had a 'stuck' file that absolutely nobody could remove-even IT pros. It was removed when I (for another reason) reinstalled the operating system: it's certainly not worth the hardship of reinstalling the operating system for an undeletable file!

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Easiest way: reboot & try again. Close any running applications (especially anything that monitors the music folder) and try again.

If that fails, on the assumption you're using XP, you can try this "it it wiv an ammer" approach:

Close everything you can.

Start Task Manager (ctrl-shift-esc) and select the Applications tab. Close anything that's in there. Try to delete the files again. Still in Task Manager, select the Processes tab.

Open a command window (Run... cmd)

In the command window, change directories to the one with the target files (do a "DIR" to confirm you're in the right place)

In Task Manager, highlight "explorer.exe" and click the End Process button.

At the command prompt in the cmd window, delete the files ( DEL filename). Whether they delete or not, carry on with the next step.

In Task Manager, select "File", "New Task", enter "explorer.exe" (no quotes).

At this point, you're either happy or unhappy. If the latter, it weren't my fault
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Old 8th May 2007, 07:36
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Just a thought, but might it be that since the downloads were cancelled part way through, as far as Windoze is concerned they're 'in use' by any download management software which loads at system start up and which is then waiting to resume them?

If you have any such software, try finding the files via it and, if they're listed there as pending, cancel them and then try again to delete.

Alternatively, boot to safe mode and try to delete them. It's quick and easy to try and often does the trick.
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If the above fails, or you want to try something simple first,check that their names are in characters your installation of windows recognizes. If not (eg, odd characters, or foreign fonts, maybe not installed on your computer) rename them, then delete.
'nother poss option: open the (p2p?) application used to download them. Navigate to the library of stored files in that program. Delete them from there. Might work. Should work. Well, it has with me.
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Old 8th May 2007, 10:42
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I don't know if it helps but if you go to page 2 BOAC sorted out my problems look for "Unwanted files". The check disc function worked a treat and I think I tired everything else!

Best of luck
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priapism - you may not actually have the same problem as Mostafa.

If you can right click on the files, can you tell us

1) Which Operating system you are using?
2) What the 'properties' of one of the files is? (right click option)
3) Which programme they were being downloaded in?
4) What the letters/numbers after the 'dot' at the end of a file name are?
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Old 8th May 2007, 11:34
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Try this (free).....



http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/

Once unlocked (if it was) deletion should not subsequently be a problem.

NB: There is also a 'file delete' facility for files jammed in the Windows memory under Config... > Misc Tools, in HijackThis
(see bottom image on this link; third button down under 'System Tools': Delete a file on reboot...)
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Old 8th May 2007, 20:57
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Thanks for all the suggestions,

I'll try them all when I get home from work,

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BST -thanks for that, looks like a keeper.
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Old 9th May 2007, 20:48
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Right click the file

Select Properties

Check the file is not selected as read Only

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