12/10/12
Trying to delete a file I believe was migrated over from old Gateway system from 2008 running XP Pro sp3. System says file is open in EFS, but the file is NOT encrypted. Attached is a .zip of the file that I renamed and the original from an old backup showing full name. The file I am trying to delete is in c:\windows\winsxs\temp\pendingdeletes. It shows as a hardlink to two others, both relating to Keberos. Don't want to mess with that file! Attributes in .zip also show the file is from a FAT OS, that's why I think it's from the old Gateway. Just want to delete this hardlink (file named goaway.0000) without messing up Keberos. I've tried killing EFS, no luck, says open in Certificates. Does anyone know a safe "Gorilla" hammer and/or crowbar? Much thanks....
Trying to delete a file I believe was migrated over from old Gateway system from 2008 running XP Pro sp3. System says file is open in EFS, but the file is NOT encrypted. Attached is a .zip of the file that I renamed and the original from an old backup showing full name. The file I am trying to delete is in c:\windows\winsxs\temp\pendingdeletes. It shows as a hardlink to two others, both relating to Keberos. Don't want to mess with that file! Attributes in .zip also show the file is from a FAT OS, that's why I think it's from the old Gateway. Just want to delete this hardlink (file named goaway.0000) without messing up Keberos. I've tried killing EFS, no luck, says open in Certificates. Does anyone know a safe "Gorilla" hammer and/or crowbar? Much thanks....
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Inspiron 560
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- dual core @3.20ghz
- Memory
- 4GB
- Sound Card
- Realtek hd & intel hdmi
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell 21.5"
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080 (running 1600x900)
- Hard Drives
- internal 500GB
ext buffalo hd-pntu3 1TB
- Keyboard
- Dell wireless
- Mouse
- Dell wireless
- Internet Speed
- 50/25
- Antivirus
- MSE & SAS
- Browser
- Chrome
- Other Info
- Canon Pixma MX410 Printer
Altec Speakers l-center boom-r