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Help with deleting a file

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I cant delete the PSS/A330.gau file, i would post there but by the time they allow it it will be to late because i have a flight with the PSS A340 in 2 hours and i unintalled it because i wanted a new install with the new Ariac, so i try to delete the file and it says cannot delete, acces denied. I have another of the same file in some other folder and i can delete that fine, but not the one from the guages folder. Can someone help? I need that file deleted to install the plane.adam

Hi Adam,Have you tried changing the attributes of the file? It may be set at Read-only.Right click on the file and select Properties. Look at the bottom of the opened window. If there is a check in the Read-only box, uncheck it and Apply. Then try again to delete it.Mike

No, it says Cannot delete, access denied, make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not in use. And the box was no checked so its not that.adam

Hi.Make sure that you are running FS. If you cannot delete it then XP must think in some way it's protected, it does that to some of the system files. Can you rename it? If not, boot in Safe mode and delete it, that should always work. If not you may have a hard disk that has some errors and it got corrupted. Run Scandisk. TV

or just use the uninstaller...

i had a problem with a file that wouldnt delete a while back, to sort it fired up the pc in safe mode and it deleted fine, you could try that....James

http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/procexp.shtmlThis is a handy little program, it shows you what programs on the system are currently latched onto what files / folders / DLL's etc, and lets you end the association immediately without the need for a safe mode reboot.

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