Can you cut and paste when something is in use?
Can you cut and paste when something is in use?
ummm, i don't really know... but I do the cut and paste thing right after restarting my computer.
Doesn't work, in use. I still think safe mode if better.
Whatever floats your boat
P.S. Your really going for Post-whore now. Your ALL over the board
Good luck
And it's time for me to slow.... down.... I have like an average of 24 posts per day... :teehee:
Yeah you're retiring. Well back to work answering questions.Originally posted by Shinigami@13 March 2003 - 20:52
Whatever floats your boat
P.S. Your really going for Post-whore now. Your ALL over the board
Good luck
And it's time for me to slow.... down.... I have like an average of 24 posts per day... :teehee:
The only way that I was able to "del the undel..."
Open a dos prompt and cd to your shared folder
then use the del <name.ext> for the file- ALWAYS WORKS IN DOS
A trick that has always worked so far for me when I try to delete a file and get the message that it is in use by another application is to create a new file eg. right click in the folder that the file to be deleted is stored, select 'New' and select 'Text document' or similar. Then save the txt file as whatever name you like, don't type anything into notepad or whatever you use to create the file & it will appear as a 0Kb file. Then select this 0Kb file first & with Ctrl held down, select the file you want to delete. You should find that they will now be deletable as a pair.
I`ve never had this problem, what would make me have to use the technique?
I CAN ALWAYS DELET THE UNDELETEABLES IT EASY BUT IM NOT A LOOUD TO SAY HOW HEHEHE
Fecking great Tip there "infamousalbo101" - anything else you feel you can't share just go right ahead and post it!Originally posted by infamousalbo101@31 March 2003 - 07:29
I CAN ALWAYS DELET THE UNDELETEABLES IT EASY BUT IM NOT A LOOUD TO SAY HOW HEHEHE
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