Mysterious Undeletable File

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  1. Posts : 9,582
    Windows 8.1 Pro RTM x64
       #11

    Do you have a live version of Linux that you can boot up into to see if you can remove the file that way?
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  2. Posts : 1,426
    7 Pro
       #12

    on the parent folder, go to properties -
    Security / advanced / Change permissions

    Then check the box that says: Replace all child objects with inheritable permissions from this object.


    See if you get an error.... IF YOU DO: You'll have to inherit the permissions from the parent folder FROM the sub folder.
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  3. Posts : 34
    Windows Pro 7 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #13

    brady said:
    on the parent folder, go to properties -
    Security / advanced / Change permissions

    Then check the box that says: Replace all child objects with inheritable permissions from this object.


    See if you get an error.... IF YOU DO: You'll have to inherit the permissions from the parent folder FROM the sub folder.

    Yes got an error when I tried that... I will try the other; although I think I did and also got an error. Will let you know.
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  4. Posts : 34
    Windows Pro 7 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Dwarf said:
    Do you have a live version of Linux that you can boot up into to see if you can remove the file that way?

    I do have a live version of Fedora I think but I do not know how to use it; which is why it is still on disk and an older version. I would have no idea how to do it from there; thanks though!!
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  5. Posts : 50
    Windows Xp Home 32 Bit, Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
       #15

    I had this issue a while back. I just started the pc in safe mode and easy. My files went without any hassle
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  6. Posts : 34
    Windows Pro 7 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #16

    dorkpixie said:
    brady said:
    on the parent folder, go to properties -
    Security / advanced / Change permissions

    Then check the box that says: Replace all child objects with inheritable permissions from this object.


    See if you get an error.... IF YOU DO: You'll have to inherit the permissions from the parent folder FROM the sub folder.

    Yes got an error when I tried that... I will try the other; although I think I did and also got an error. Will let you know.
    Yea I cannot change anything to the files inside the main folder. I get an error no matter what I do.
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  7. Posts : 34
    Windows Pro 7 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #17

    momanium said:
    I had this issue a while back. I just started the pc in safe mode and easy. My files went without any hassle

    I am working right now; so I am not able to do that for another hour; but; that sounds like a really great idea!! Thanks.

    I shouldn't say it like that ALL the ideas that everyone has given me have been great!!
    This will be the next thing I try @ 5 when I get off work. Thanks.
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  8. Posts : 72,050
    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
       #18

    Hello Dorkpixie,

    If you are unable to delete the file in Safe Mode, then you might see if you may be able to delete the file in a command prompt at boot instead.

    Hope this helps,
    Shawn
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  9. Posts : 34
    Windows Pro 7 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #19

    Brink said:
    Hello Dorkpixie,

    If you are unable to delete the file in Safe Mode, then you might see if you may be able to delete the file in a command prompt at boot instead.

    Hope this helps,
    Shawn

    I will hopefully not have to try this but thank you for the instructions if I do!! :)
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  10. Posts : 34
    Windows Pro 7 64-bit
    Thread Starter
       #20

    momanium said:
    I had this issue a while back. I just started the pc in safe mode and easy. My files went without any hassle


    This is the thing that worked!!!! thank you very much!!

    Thank everyone very much!!!!

    I did print the instructions on how to remove a file via the cmd window; just in case...
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