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1. Create an "Immortal Folder".
a。Create a new text file on the desktop, name it, open it, and write md 123...123 filename) to save, close.
b。Change the txt (after the dot) in this filename to cmd to change the filename to .
c。For example, if you want to create an "immortal folder" in the root directory of the C drive, copy this file to the root directory of the C drive, and run it.
2。Delete the "Undead Folder".
a。Create a new text file on the desktop, name it, open it, and write @echo y| @rmdir 123..s (the entire blue part is copied past and you're good to go, 123 filename) Save, close.
b。Change the txt (after the dot) in this filename to cmd to change the filename to .
c。For example, if you want to delete the "undead folder" in the root directory of the C drive, copy this file to the root directory of the C drive, and run it.
3。Make use of this folder as your own encrypted folder.
a。This folder can also be used as your own personal privacy folder, where you can put things you don't want others to know (such as movies, **) in this folder, so that others can't discover your secrets, and others can't open or delete them.
b。To open this folder, start menu --run Enter c: 123 in the input boxwhere c: 123 is the full path to this folder, and remember that there can be no spaces in the full path.
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2。Delete the "Undead Folder".
a。Create a new text file on the desktop, name it, open it, and write @echo y| @rmdir 123..s (the entire blue part is copied past and you're good to go, 123 filename) Save, close.
b。Change the txt (after the dot) in this filename to cmd so that the filename becomes c. For example, if you want to delete the "undead folder" in the root directory of the C drive, copy this file to the root directory of the C drive, and run it.
3。Make use of this folder as your own encrypted folder.
Use this method to shell.
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Delete in safe mode, or rename and then delete, and then use Rising's file shredding function, which should have a good use!
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Go to the next file shredding tool and then go to Safe Mode to delete and have a try!
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Reboot and press F8 to enter safe mode and delete anything you want to delete.
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With a 360 shredding tool you can.
You can also delete it by a special deletion tool on the Internet.
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Simple and fast: run the command (chkdsk f: x) and delete it when the execution is finished.
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Don't delete the files on my computer just yet.
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Twelve tricks to delete stubborn files.
I believe you have all encountered the situation that when you want to delete a file, it prompts "the file is being used by another process and cannot be deleted", the usual way is to close the program that uses the file or delete it after killing the relevant process in the task manager. But what if you can't delete it!?At this time, you can try the following methods, and I believe that at least one of them will relieve your troubles:
After logging out or restarting, delete again;
Enter safe mode or boot into pure DOS with a boot floppy disk (CD-ROM), delete;
If you delete a folder, delete it from the inside out, that is, enter the folder first, delete all the contents in it, and then return to the previous directory to delete the folder;
Deleted with Windows Optimizer Master and other file shredders;
Win2000 XP system login as administrator, and then delete the operation;
If the system is WinXP, close System Restore and delete it;
For large files, especially compressed files, turn off the real-time monitoring of the antivirus software before deleting them;
Log out the read-ahead function and delete it, method: Start running, enter regsvr32, OK. Restart and delete again. When you're done, run regsvr32 again
reinstatement of registration; Use winrar to delete, open winrar, click "Add", select the file you want to delete, click "Delete source file after compression" under "Settings", and delete the compressed file after compression.
Perform a disk scan of the partition where the file is located, select "Automatically repair files and sectors" before scanning, and then delete it after completion.
Open the Command Prompt window, then open the Task Manager, end the process, enter the directory where the file is located in the Command Prompt window, delete it with the del command, and click "File" in the Task Manager when it is finished.
Win2000 XP system, clear the page file and then delete. Method: System Properties Advanced Performance Settings Advanced Virtual Memory Changes Set the page file size to "No paging file" and delete it after restarting. Then restore the original page file.
Delete your five strokes through software such as Optimizer.
Remove Hide Protected System Files and take a look.
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