Undeletable File - Delete - Windows 7 Help Forums. Thanks for the solution. Something is wrong with explorer in Windows 7 (apart from the annoying copy/calculating etc. I also thought it had something todo with with ownership, but it hasn't. My trick was always: takeown. F "*" /a /r /d y (with elevated cmd box) and it worked. But only after a wait. This owner unknown trouble always start with a explorer map move, an update of a program, or another file operation. What happens I think is that the file is marked for deletion, ownership already removed, and waits for explorer to remove it from memory(?), so that it can be removed from disk. I have (super- )(pre- )fetch disabled btw. I hope someone finds the cause of this. Welcome to Windows 7 Forums. Our forum is dedicated to helping you find support and solutions for any problems regarding your Windows 7 PC be it Dell, HP, Acer, Asus. How To Fix ‘Cannot Delete Folder/File’, ‘Access Is Denied’ or ‘File In Use’ errors in Windows Using Unlocker. Reboot. Reboot, then delete. DEL or RMDIR. Open a command line window (WindowsKey + R, enter: cmd). Move to the folder in question by means of CD commands like CD. Can’t Delete a File? Use the Command Prompt [How To] New to using the command prompt? Check out the Windows Command Prompt Beginner's Guide Have you ever. I’ve previously written a post explaining what the hiberfil.sys file is and how you can remove it in Windows Vista. In Windows 7, you the hibernation file can still.Image courtesy of Microsoft. (Image: Image courtesy of Microsoft.) Being denied the ability to delete a file or folder because it requires administrator permission. To successfully delete a locked file, you will need to identify the process which has locked the file. You need to exit the process first and then delete the file.
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