Remove the recalcitrant files in Vista
By SoftwareTipsPalace.com | Date: August 14, 2007
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Since Windows 95, there is a well know bug inside Microsoft operating systems: removal of the files. In 99% of the cases that occurs without problem but the 1% remainder can very quickly become exasperating.
If you want to correct this problem I propose a solution to you which functions well but which requires some handling in Windows Vista.
Start with correction
When you are inside Windows Vista Explorer, the address bar does not post the true way, but a more comprehensible version by the user.
- To post the true way, click on the icon of the file on the left of the address bar,
- and magic, you discover the true tree structure,
- Preserve this way and go in the second stage.
Remove the Windows Vista file
Click Start, inside search field type cmd and press search button, new window opens,
- Type C: (or the letter find in the first stage) then enter,
- Type Cd “\ Users \ stp \ Documents \ texts” (replace well on information by your own tree structure) then press enter,
- Type attrib -s -r -h nomdocument.extension then press enter,
- Type del nomdocument.extension and press enter,
Here it is, your document is now removed. If you have any kind of problems with this tip don’t hesitate to visit our forums and ask the question.
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