I use a program, u mark what u want to erase and in the next
boot it will erase, file or folder.
The bad news, I can't find that program...sorry.

E.

-----Original Message-----
>From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Weller
>Sent: 29 November 2012 10:57
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: QuickTime
>
>A failed QuickTime update has left me with an empty QuickTime folder in 
>Program Files (x86)  that I cannot remove.  It claims I don't have 
>administrator rights despite being logged on as an administrator.  I've looked 
>at the permissions and the folder is shown as not having an owner.
>I've tried changing the owner and deleting the folder through the command 
>prompt with no joy.  Any suggestions gratefully received!  What am I likely to 
>lose if I don't have Quicktime?
>
>John Weller
>01380 723235
>07976 393631
>
>
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