Description: This is a common issue that arises when trying to delete files, particularly large volumes of files. Windows can’t delete afile when it is being used, so this error message willappear. It can appear when deleting anykind of file or folder, and it will appear if even one fileor folder among the many you’re trying to delete is in use.
Affects: Windows XP/Vista/7
Solution: Usually this problem occurs simply because you’re trying to delete a file that’s in useby another program you have loaded but forgot about.Shutting down the program with the currently open file will solve the issue in most cases. In somerare instances, however, you may find that you still receive the error. If you’re certain the fileneeds to be gone you can try using a program such as Unlocker to circumvent the error, or youcan try rebooting into safe mode.
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Affects: Windows XP/Vista/7
Solution: Usually this problem occurs simply because you’re trying to delete a file that’s in useby another program you have loaded but forgot about.Shutting down the program with the currently open file will solve the issue in most cases. In somerare instances, however, you may find that you still receive the error. If you’re certain the fileneeds to be gone you can try using a program such as Unlocker to circumvent the error, or youcan try rebooting into safe mode.
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· Ever had such an annoying message given by
Windows?
· Unlocker is the solution!
1. Simply right click the folder or file and select Unlocker
2. If the folder or file is locked, a window listing of lockers
will appear