Windows Vista Tips: Delete File In Use
Filed Under ( Hacks, Technology, Tips, Tutorial, Windows Secret ) by admin on 10-03-2009
Tagged Under : Fix, Tips, Vista, Windows
No doubt at some point you have tried to delete a file (or folder) and have received the following error:
| Cannot delete file: It is being used by another person or program |
This means that an application is currently using this file and you cannot delete it, this shouldn’t normally happen but may occur if a network is using a shared file or a program hasn’t closed a file properly.
Usually, a restart will allow you to delete the file/folder safely – but if you don’t want to restart or the problem persists then you need to download a 3rd party tool.
There is a great freeware tool called Unlocker that lets you delete any file/folder in use by right clicking on it and selecting the unlocker option. This stops applications from accessing the file and deletes the “in use” file:


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