![]() |
FIDDY FILES that wont FUCK OFF !!!!
RMDIR /Q /S "C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\CodemastersSoftwareCompan.DiRTRa lly2.0Windows_1.129.1631.0_x64__4cfye3zbe1gaw" |
Try with a baseball bat . . .
|
Do you have WinRAR? Right click the folder, click add to archive, when the "Archive name and parameters" window pops up under archiving options check "Delete files after archiving", click OK. Works for me every time...
|
Quote:
https://www.veritysystems.com/media/1104/hdd_hammer.jpg |
Quote:
That's the result winwar gave me, copied to clipboard... Basically it said it "Cannot be deleted"... :( |
Well I've learnt one important lesson. Don't rely on backups !
I connected the drive that I had an image of C on from a few days ago, direct to the motherboard and tried to boot from it - No chance - System just hung... So, I am just gonna chalk this one up to experience and be double careful from now on where anything gets installed ! |
Quote:
|
Quote:
Windows is not running and canīt protect anything when you run some linux OS on a stick. |
Quote:
|
https://i.imgur.com/XokQtbA.jpg
Even in Ubuntu I cunt delete it ! So then I even raised ALL my privileges in ubuntu to give me maximum control to do whatever the fuck I want with it - Read / Write / Delete / Set it on fire etc, etc etc... https://i.imgur.com/TdIBvHp.jpg It still dont wanna play nice - That's it - I give up !!! Thanks guys - I'm out X |
I don't know if you already did a web search. You could try some programs dedicated to this problem. If this doesn't work try the first solution.
howtogeek. com /128680/ how-to-delete-move-or-rename-locked-files-in-windows/ (delete spaces) |
Why don't you try WinPE 10-8 Sergei Strelec, usb bootable, it could do the trick!
|
Thanks to both of you above, but like I said 'I'm out'...
I've already wasted enough time and messing about on this. I intended to carry on putting stuff on the 'D' drive, then I'm just gonna re-install windows on C and start again. Probably do it at the weekend if I get the time :) |
It seems strange you can't do it in linux. Maybe it literally can't because the file or even the drive is somehow corrupt?..
Anyway, I would start again and count it as a learning experience. I bet you learnt more about windows OS file system in the past week than you ever wanted to!.. |
All times are GMT -7. The time now is 02:41 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©2000-, AI Media Network Inc123