'Kill' file effectively with FreeFile

You often 'proactively bid' to clean the hard disk yourself by deleting unnecessary files or folders! Surely there will be times when you 'll find' scary 'files at a level that cannot be erased by a Windows warning.

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

FreeFile will give you the exact message telling you which program is executing on the file you want to delete, and it also helps you close the application to 'free' for the file to delete, and Your rest is just 'finishing' it in the trash.

Click on the ' Browser ' button to find the files that are locked, then click the ' Go ' button to display information related to the files that cannot be deleted as the program is operating on it, the folder is contained. , file size etc.

Move the light bar down to each file to delete and click the ' Kill ' button to close the program that is operating on it. However, it is not always possible to FreeFile close at all what you want, especially the extremely important files occupied by Windows or Internet Explorer and the closing or 'punching' of these files. will mean 'slaughtering' both Windows or Internet Explorer.

In fact, in order to 'eradicate' anything on your current hard drive, simply boot your computer using Hirent Boot's boot CD, then use one of dozens of file and mail management programs. Available in Hirent to 'sweep' anything you want, but of course this is very insecure and only for knowledgeable people.

Therefore, it is better to use the FreeFile tool to ensure the safety of the system and to avoid deleting any files that Windows or Internet Explorer try to keep. Users can visit www.grubletrang.com/apps/freefile.zip to download FreeFile for use.

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