Delete an undeletable file in Windows XP
Hangpa tentu pernah try delete file dlm Windows Explorer pastu dpt error mesej that it could not be delete the file because it was in use??mesej nih keluar walaupun hangpa pasti yg hangpa tak open/tak guna pun file tu..sbb file tu bkn system file tapi ada kaitan tak langsung ngan system file sbb tu tak leh delete..
Kalau dah ketegaq sgt nak delete jugak boleh try delete dlm Safe Mode atau guna delete command dlm command prompt..Gagal jugak..
Kalau dah ketegaq sgt ..
Here's how you can delete an "undeletable" file. Follow these steps:
1-Close all open programs.
2-Open a command prompt.
3-Right-click the taskbar, and select Task Manager.
4-On the Processes tab, select Explorer.exe, and click the End Process button.
5-Minimize Task Manager, but don't close it.
6-At the command prompt, use the Delete command to remove the file, and close the command prompt.
7-In Task Manager, go to File | New Task (Run).
8-In the Create New Task dialog box, enter Explorer.exe, and click OK.
9-Close Task Manager.
Huh..dah hilang pun file tu..
For Your Info from task manager
Windows XP's Task Manager is a very useful tool when it comes to troubleshooting problems. Not only does it help you terminate hung applications, but it also provides you with detailed information about all the processes currently running on your computer.
When you select the Processes tab, the default detail view displays four columns of information about each process:
Image Name: The name of the process.
User Name: The user who started the process.
CPU: The percentage of the CPU's capacity that a process is currently using.
Mem Usage: The amount of memory the process requires to perform its job.
While these four columns provide you with a basic idea of the process and how it affects the system, you can customize this display with your choice of 21 other columns to get even more detailed information. Here's how:
Pull down the View menu and choose Select Columns.
Select the check boxes adjacent to the columns you'd like to add.
If you're unsure of the type of information that a particular column displays, access Task Manager Help Topics from the Help menu and search for the term "Process counter column headings." This will open a page with detailed descriptions of each column.
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