How to delete files that cannot be deleted from the computer

Updated on technology 2024-04-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1 Cancel or restart your computer, then try to delete again.

    2 Enter "Safe Mode Delete".

    3 Use the del, deltree, and rd commands to delete it from the pure dos command line.

    4 If there are a large number of subdirectories or files in the folder and cannot be deleted, you can delete the subdirectories and files in the folder first, and then delete the folder.

    5 If you uninstall a software in the "Add or Remove Programs" option, you find that the installation directory of the software still exists, and there are several files left in it, and when you delete it directly, the system prompts that the files are in use and cannot be deleted.

    At this time, you can first open the "Command Prompt" window, press the "Ctrl+Alt+del" key combination to open the task manager, close the "process" in the process (it is better to close all programs before that), switch to the command prompt window, use the dos command to enter the folder that cannot be deleted, and enter the "del folder name" to delete the folder. Once the deletion is complete, select "File New Task" in the Task Manager and enter "Re-establish the shell of the system."

    6 Formatting if it doesn't work.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I read that the computer newspaper said that any antivirus software has a mandatory file deletion function, but I forgot which folder it is in, you can search for it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If your home is 360, you can try 360 to forcibly delete it first.

    If that doesn't work, you can reinstall the system. Of course, important things should be backed up first.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Simple points shredded with 360 files.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Generally, the file cannot be deleted, because it is injected into the process or rewritten by a virus, etc., generally you can look at the file name first, and then look for it in the process, and then click to end the process after finding it, and then delete it, which is mostly applicable to stubborn software. 2. Next, you can also enter the safe mode to delete the file, press the F8 key on the keyboard when you boot the computer, wait until the "safe mode" option appears, click to enter the safe mode, and you can delete the file. 3. The above method is relatively troublesome, and the following is a small method to share with you through daily operations, here is to use third-party tools to crush files, and here is a demonstration for users with computer housekeepers.

    After clicking PC Manager to enter the home page, find the "Toolbox" in the bottom left corner and click it. 4. Select "File Shredding" click. 5. Here you can drag the file into the shredding box, or you can choose "Add file" or "Add directory", after adding, click "Smash", so that the stubborn file will be smashed.

    6. At the same time, you can also use the default way of PC Manager to smash stubborn files, right-click on stubborn files, and select "Shred Files", so that stubborn files can also be shredded.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Right-click in the Taskbar to open Task Manager, and click Processes

    Find [, right-click the entry, click [End Process], a dialog box will appear, click [Yes] OK

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