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FreeFile

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  • System: Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server, Microsoft .Net Framework

FreeFile

You often 'come over to yourself' cleaning up your hard drive by deleting unnecessary files or folders! Surely there are times when you will encounter 'stubborn' files that cannot be deleted with a Windows warning.

The main reason for most of these cases is because you haven't closed active programs related to the files you want to delete. This happens often when you clean up temporary storage folders in Windows. Fortunately, the FreeFile free tool will help you solve this problem.

FreeFile will give you accurate notifications telling you which programs are executing on the file you want to delete, and it will also help you close that application to 'free up' the file to be deleted, and all you have to do is 'kill' it in the trash.

Therefore, it is better to use the FreeFile tool itself to ensure system safety and avoid deleting any files that Windows or Internet Explorer tries to 'keep in storage'.

Picture 1 of FreeFile Click the 'Browser' button to find the locked files, then click the 'Go' button to display information related to the files that cannot be deleted, such as which program is operating on it, the containing folder. , file size etc.

Move the light bar down each file to be deleted and click the 'Kill' button to close the program in progress. However, FreeFile may not always play at all we want, especially the extremely important files that Windows or Internet Explorer are occupying and closing or 'trying to punch' delete these files. would mean slaughtering either Windows or Internet Explorer.

In fact, to effectively 'eradicate' anything on your hard drive today, you just need to boot your computer with the Hirent Boot bootable CD, then use one of dozens of file and mail management programs. item available in Hirent to 'sweep' anything you want, but of course this is very unsafe and only for knowledgeable people.