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- Close explorer.exe with the following command: taskkill /F /IM explorer.exe - Delete the file/folder using the commands given in the below example: Example: Create a New Folder in C:\Program Files and in this folder create a New text document.txt. To delete the .txt document we use the command: DEL "%ProgramFiles%\New Folder\New text document.txt" To delete the folder use the command: RD "%ProgramFiles%\New Folder" DEL – Delete …. RD – Remove Directory “” – Inverted commas are necessarily every time the path or the file/folder contains space in it’s name
If after all those methods you didn’t succed to delete the unwanted file/folder, maybe it’s a problem with “file’s corruption”. Files can corrupt because of: - bad sectors on your hard-drive - lost clusters - a bad functionality of your antivirus - malware - forced system shutdown Usual repair technique: - run Check Disk from Command Prompt Chkdsk C:/ ( replace C: with the letter for your problematic partition) Hope this little tutorial will help you, I just hate when I have stubborn files on my computer.And that happens really often. ![]() |
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