Gordon Abbot <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>I had to go to safe mode to do any changing and that worked only after I
>changed the name of the file and put its replacement into the same
>folder while in safe mode. Then I deleted the file and rebooted and that
>got rid of the file.
>
>I was told that it is difficult to rename or delete root memory files in
>win xp and was fortunate that what I did worked. Is it, or is what I did
>the way to do it?
If you are not able to delete a file in Windows, this is usually due
to that the file is currently in use. It is the normal way to try from
the Safe Mode then because Windows loads only necessary items here, so
it is likely that the file is no longer blocked.
>In 98 and before, you could use dos to delete obstinate files. Can dos
>be used with xp and nfts at bootup to get to files and delete them using
>standard dos commands?
No. But check the Recovery Console: "Description of the Windows XP
Recovery Console" (
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314058).
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