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    Hammerhead Shark lightbulb8817's Avatar
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    Question Force Deleting a file...

    Hi,
    I'm having problems deleting a file called "steaminstall_cs.exe"

    When i try to delete the file, i get this:
    Error copying file or folder- Cannot copy steaminstall_cs: It is being used by another person or program. Close any programs that might be using the file and try again.

    I even tried going into safe mode to delete the file, but that didn't work either.

    I'm using windows xp pro.

    Are there any programs that force delete a file??? Is there a command I can put into the cmd prompt to delete the file?

    Any idea how to fix this?

    Thanks!
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    Sometimes you can find the program in the task manager and end it that way. Then you should be able to delete it. Hope this helps...

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    Turning off XP's Indexing service usually resolves this problem.

    Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Services, double click on Indexing, set the start up type to Disabled and click the Stop button to stop the service without having to reboot. Then try deleting the file again.

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    Sometimes I can get around this by deleting another file with the offending file at the same time. I just copy a random file highlight both and delete, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.
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    Thanks everyone, I finally deleted those stubborn files.

    I rebooted, press F8, selected safe mode with CMD. Once in the cmd window, I typed cd desktop, dir, del steaminstall_cs.exe.

    I also deleted the same stubborn file in my documents.
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    Turning off XP's Indexing service usually solves the "undeletable file" problem.

    Control Panel>Administrative Tools>Services>double click Indexing. Set the start up type as Disabled and click the Stop button to stop the service without having to reboot.

    I always turn that service, along with a number of others, off.

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