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Cannot Delete File: File System Error (1026)
Error Message: Cannot Delete File: File System Error
(1026). What is the other way around this other than these instructions when trying to delete a file? |
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Cannot Delete File: File System Error (1026)
On Sat, 15 May 2004 02:30:10 -0700, "plc"
wrote: Error Message: Cannot Delete File: File System Error (1026). What is the other way around this other than these instructions when trying to delete a file? The file may be in use. Reboot and try to delete it again, if that doesn't work, boot to DOS and delete from there. I had a keylogger once that the only way I could delete it was via DOS. Don't recall if I made a batch file to do it or what. -- Sincerely, Andrew H. Carter |
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Cannot Delete File: File System Error (1026)
You can use "DelLater", avaible from
http://www.diamondcs.com.au/index.php?page=dellater - as an article says, you need to unzip the files to a folder (such as "C:\dellater\"), and, when you need to remove a file that is part of an application which you want to uninstall, for example, go to Start Run and type "C:\dellater\dellater filename" (without "; C:\dellater\ is the directory to which you have unzipped the zip file;dellater is the filename of the DelLater executable - you must not change this; filename is the path to the file, not only name.extension, but the complete path, such as C:\folder1\file1.ext for file1.ext, which is placed at folder1, that is placed at C: disk). Nuno Silva (aka NJSG) Andrew H. Carter (Applied ROT 17 Left ; for Email do ROT 17 right) wrote: On Sat, 15 May 2004 02:30:10 -0700, "plc" wrote: Error Message: Cannot Delete File: File System Error (1026). What is the other way around this other than these instructions when trying to delete a file? The file may be in use. Reboot and try to delete it again, if that doesn't work, boot to DOS and delete from there. I had a keylogger once that the only way I could delete it was via DOS. Don't recall if I made a batch file to do it or what. |
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