I dont know its not just that file its all kinds of different ones.
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I dont know its not just that file its all kinds of different ones.
Thinking about it now you could also try good old DOS lol :blink:
now off the top of ma head and not using dos for a year the command is
Del :PATH::FILENAME:
Man why DOS came in to my head is quite strange <_<
If that doesn't work I've just found a post on google which *might* help:
load kazaa.. go to My Kazaa *where you do integrity ratings and such* and deleted the file from there.
It sounds obvious but oh well :P
It says invalin paremeter evey time I try to do it with ccommand promt.
just check this out (save me copyin out the whole thing lol):Page
And look at this : A little remark on this one. As you can read here, it can be quite a hassle to find a way to delete such a file. There's one tool that help you out easily, if you know how to work it: DOS. Boot dos from a floppy/CDROMand delete the file :).
If that don't work (happened to me once), boot Knoppix (Linux that boots from a CDROM) and delete the file that way. Always worked fine for me, any problem solved within 10 minutes :)
lol make sure ur kazaa is closed :rolleyes:
if it aint workin go to safe mode and try if it works there tht means its sum program thts using the file(mayb another p2p program u mite have)
EDIT: i wuz drunk wen i posted this! <_< dint read properly
Read before you post <_< . Its been posted alreadyQuote:
Originally posted by jaigandhi5@25 October 2003 - 21:33
lol make sure ur kazaa is closed :rolleyes:
if it aint workin go to safe mode and try if it works there
Ok thanks guys,I used a program called MoveOnBoot and it deleted and moved the files I needed. Thanks
HOW TO DELETE STUBBORN FILES?
If u don't wanna del the file, then use the tools and/or steps I have there. :)
Thanks but I already got it. Thanks Anyways