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334004 2005-03-14 18:41:00 i had to use my rescue disk what i got with my pc to re install xp and everything else as i messed my pc up the other day once i loaded up the rescue disk it asked me if i want to create a backup file so i said yes.once every thing was done and i set my self up as the computer admin (under differnt name as before)i decided not to use me old backup file,i installed new programs ect.now i carnt delete the old backup file,it keeps saying access denied.inside the folder thier is cookies,startup,my documants,favorites,userdata,desktop.i tried shredar programs,move on boot,and uncheked read only under properties.can anyone help with advice on how to delete this file. booboo (7588)
334005 2005-03-14 23:38:00 Find it in a command window.

Ctrl/Alt/Delete and end task on explorer

In the comand window delete the file.

In the task manager, new process, explorer.exe
Rob99 (151)
334006 2005-03-15 09:19:00 cheers rob for reply i benn trying to get answer for days from other forums and all over but knowone can help.when u say command prompt how do u mean?if i try to run the file it carnt find it and if i search files and folders it finds it but as soon as i end explorer it goes off.how do i do the command prompt u mean. booboo (7588)
334007 2005-03-15 10:05:00 Try this while you wait. Make a new folder in c:\ and call it dump. Drag the file to that folder. Right-click folder and choose delete. Otherwise, if that doesn't work, restart PC and press F8 key rapidly after the memory test, until a black and white menu comes up. Choose command prompt. The type in and enter.. CD\
Then type and enter..
DEL C:\DUMP
pheonix (36)
334008 2005-03-15 10:52:00 If you can see the file you want to delete in Explorer/My Computer.

Start - Run - cmd then press enter

Find the file by going to the directory and typing in dir to get a directory listing. You can move out of folders by typing cd.. and into folders by typing cd foldername be aware if the names are too long there will be a ~ in the name, just type what you see in the directory listing.
Hopefully by now you can see the file that you want to delete.

Ctrl/Alt/Delete should bring up the Task Manager, find explorer.exe and click the End Process button.

Go back to the black window and type del filename

You can then go back to the task manager and on the Applications tab click New Task... button and type explorer.exe
Rob99 (151)
334009 2005-03-15 10:56:00 Another idea if that dosent work, you may need to "take ownership" of that file to delete it through explorer.

See here for instructions (support.microsoft.com)
Rob99 (151)
334010 2005-03-15 13:47:00 thanks for advice but none ov above works when i use command prompt it shows up the folder but when i type command (del) in it says cannot find path to folder or something along those lines.and i carnt take ownership of file because when i right click properties thier is only 3 tabs come up general,shareing,customize.what about registry key would it be in thier?i used a program called registry crawler but that didnt bring it up.any more help will be gratefull tnx. booboo (7588)
334011 2005-03-15 20:41:00 Where did you save the folder on your c drive?
If in the "root" of c: , (where the listings windows and program files are)
Then restart in safemode ( pressing F8 rapidly after the memory count on switchon ).
Then type and enter
CD\

Then type and enter
del dump


That is if you named that folder you moved the file to is called dump.
pheonix (36)
334012 2005-03-16 00:05:00 If you are tring to remove a folder try this:

deltree c:\folder\folder-to-deleted
Rob99 (151)
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