Not if you go at it from another OS, which is why I like to dual
boot. Sometimes they don't delete because they aren't really there.
At 05:21 PM 5/31/2010, you wrote:
At 06:08 PM 31/05/2010, Winterlight wrote:
Well, first I would use a command prompt to change the attributes
and then try to delete it from there. If that doesn't work and it
is 32 bit I would use the freeware unlocker 1.8
http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ ... if it is 64 bit
try Lockhunter 1.0 Beta
3 http://lockhunter.com/?ver=&vertype=pro&sm=main_window_64
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I'll try those and see what happens. Is there some way an infection
could change a file's security settings so even a system level
prompt couldn't delete it?
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