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    Default Deleting files?

    Well i went into programs + features to uninstall the steam program ten it said error occured its already deleted so i thought ok and i seen that the folder was still there with all the contents i deleted most of it but it comes up saying you need permission to delete it and keep having to click try again but nothing happens.

    UAC is off and im in the permissions for full control.

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    That happens to me with certain files, try delete the files one by one inside the folder, usually that works for me
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    I done that but it dm now got it deleted.

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    Try Safe Mode? That normally works for me.. or try this:

    1. Is the file in use? It sounds obvious but it happens. If it is being used or open, close the file and the application that opened it. For example, if it is a Word document, close Microsoft Word.
    2. If the file was opened in an application (and subsequently closed), but the program is still running, try quitting the program. Windows will lock a file because the application hasn't yet released it. This is not always Windows fault and can be the fault of the program.
    3. If the file is an AVI, in particular a DivX AVI, try renaming it and then deleting it. DivX files don't get on very well with Windows XP and sometimes renaming the file can trick Windows into releasing it.
    4. Reboot your PC and don't start any programs. Go directly to the file and delete it.
    5. In Windows Explorer, switch to View-Details and then select View-Choose Details. Uncheck everything except the file name. This stops Windows XP trying to read the file - this problem affects many video, audio and graphics files.
    6. Still no luck? OK, here is the best trick of all. Most sites give you cryptic Windows registry and DOS commands to remove a file, but the answer is so much simpler. Get a copy of MoveOnBoot. It's free and this simple tool allows you to Move, Copy or Delete files before Windows can lock or alter the files. The changes are made to your hard drive before Windows starts, hence it requires a restart of your system after you give MoveOnBoot its instructions. There are no messy boot or DOS commands, just a simple 3-step process.

      Step 1: Locate the name of the file that is causing your problems.

      Step 2: Decide if you want to copy, move or delete the file.

      Step 3. Choose a destination for moving the file, or a new file name for the rename option (this option won't appear if you are deleting a file).

      Click OK to confirm you want to process. The nice thing is that the program doesn't make you reboot straight away. It's a good idea to reboot ASAP, but if you are in the middle of something and want to wait, the program will simply run next time you start Windows.
    7. If the file reappears again (check its creation date to ensure it is being recreated) and you can't make it budge, you may have trouble with spyware or a virus on your system (don't overlook the possibility it may also be an important system file). In this case you should get a good spyware removal program to scan your system.

    Info came from:
    http://www.softwarepatch.com/tips/howto-delete-xp.html
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    Right click and then select delete - easy
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    Quote Originally Posted by kickerbat View Post
    Right click and then select delete - easy
    lmaaaao legend

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    you too lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by entrance View Post
    I done that but it dm now got it deleted.
    Quote Originally Posted by x1ligerboy View Post
    Try Safe Mode? That normally works for me.. or try this:

    1. Is the file in use? It sounds obvious but it happens. If it is being used or open, close the file and the application that opened it. For example, if it is a Word document, close Microsoft Word.
    2. If the file was opened in an application (and subsequently closed), but the program is still running, try quitting the program. Windows will lock a file because the application hasn't yet released it. This is not always Windows fault and can be the fault of the program.
    3. If the file is an AVI, in particular a DivX AVI, try renaming it and then deleting it. DivX files don't get on very well with Windows XP and sometimes renaming the file can trick Windows into releasing it.
    4. Reboot your PC and don't start any programs. Go directly to the file and delete it.
    5. In Windows Explorer, switch to View-Details and then select View-Choose Details. Uncheck everything except the file name. This stops Windows XP trying to read the file - this problem affects many video, audio and graphics files.
    6. Still no luck? OK, here is the best trick of all. Most sites give you cryptic Windows registry and DOS commands to remove a file, but the answer is so much simpler. Get a copy of MoveOnBoot. It's free and this simple tool allows you to Move, Copy or Delete files before Windows can lock or alter the files. The changes are made to your hard drive before Windows starts, hence it requires a restart of your system after you give MoveOnBoot its instructions. There are no messy boot or DOS commands, just a simple 3-step process.

      Step 1: Locate the name of the file that is causing your problems.

      Step 2: Decide if you want to copy, move or delete the file.

      Step 3. Choose a destination for moving the file, or a new file name for the rename option (this option won't appear if you are deleting a file).

      Click OK to confirm you want to process. The nice thing is that the program doesn't make you reboot straight away. It's a good idea to reboot ASAP, but if you are in the middle of something and want to wait, the program will simply run next time you start Windows.
    7. If the file reappears again (check its creation date to ensure it is being recreated) and you can't make it budge, you may have trouble with spyware or a virus on your system (don't overlook the possibility it may also be an important system file). In this case you should get a good spyware removal program to scan your system.
    Info came from:
    http://www.softwarepatch.com/tips/howto-delete-xp.html
    nice reading skills -rep for pointless post

    Quote Originally Posted by kickerbat View Post
    Right click and then select delete - easy
    -rep for pointless post

    Quote Originally Posted by Immenseman View Post
    lmaaaao legend
    -rep for pointless post.

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    -repped for being negative to people who help and you lost your bright green square hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Immenseman View Post
    -repped for being negative to people who help and you lost your bright green square hehe
    for a start its revenge rep, also he didn't help me, he posted bumping a thread after it clearly said issue resolved

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