"StargateFan" <IDon'tAcceptSpam@IDon'tAcceptSpam.com> wrote in message
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> I've posted this in another Win2K group as well as to a couple of
> others. No one seems to know the fix. My computer is an older one:
> PIII, 650 MHz, 128 SDRAM. I'm consistently and daily running into
> difficulties but esp. with trying to edit the tags. When I switched
> editors thinking that my trusty one that I'd used for years might not
> work with this OS, found it wasn't my program but the OS. The msg was
> something along the lines of "file in use by another system", or some
> such. That is never the case. No other application is actively using
> the file.
>
> A fix to unregister shmedia.dll doesn't work as that file doesn't
> exist on my computer. (I searched with files unhidden, of course.)
>
> Does _anyone_ know how to fix this. Yes, an upgrade in systems would
> be nice, but it's impossible, so that fix is out <g>.
>
> TIA.
>
It would be helpful if you stated these things:
- Your operating system
- The names of the MP3 editors you use
- The verbatim error message (instead of "..or some such")
- The exact sequence of events that causes the problem.
You can use nthandle.exe from
www.sysinternals.com
to see what files are currently open and which application
keeps them locked.