How to delete "undeleteable" files

Mon May 12, 2008 11:17AM EDT

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Ever try to trash a file on your Windows computer, only to get a message from the OS that "the file is in use" or "the file is locked" or some other excuse why it can't be removed from your hard drive?

You can try Safe Mode, process killing, and other time-consuming tricks to try to delete the thing, but these tactics take considerable knowhow. And whether they actually work is far from guaranteed.

This is a perennial issue in Windows, but it became a personal grudge match for me yesterday. Cleaning up a hard drive this weekend, I found two ancient, complete backups of that same hard drive tucked away inside a folder on the machine. (Both folders had been created by Gateway's system recovery software when I'd reformatted the computer in the past.)

That was convenient at the time, but the backups are useless to me now, and for some reason Windows had the folders locked. Since we're talking about two folders each with about 40GB of material in them, that's significant. And with hundreds of thousands of files in each one, scouring through the folders to find which file or files were "locked" just wasn't going to happen.

Unlocker to the rescue! Unlocker is a dead-simple application that can delete anything, locked or no.

The easiest way to use it is, after installing the app, simply right-click on the file or folder in Windows Explorer that you want to be rid of and select the "Unlocker" option that appears. Unlocker will check out the file and either unlock it or (as in my case) inaccurately claim there's no lock on the file.

Don't fret: Just select "Delete" from the drop-down box and let Unlocker do it's thing.

In some cases, this will take several minutes as it cranks through a large number of files. A reboot may be required (an alert will tell you if that's the case) for some files when Unlocker discovers they really are locked, but after your system comes back up. And that's it!

Unlocker is a very small and unobtrusive app, always there when you need it. My only annoyance: It puts an eBay icon on your desktop and quick launch bar, but that's a small price to pay since, otherwise, the app is totally free. 

Unlocker not working for you? Try one of these other free utilities to delete the undeleteable.

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  • 26 Posted by weaslewise52 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:42PM EDT Report Abuse

    Too bad I'm stuck with win Me and its made for the windows apps above it. I'm stuck with unwanted apps, period.

  • 27 Posted by shokker66 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    I use KillBox. It does the same thing and it's free. It also has an option to kill the Explorer sheck and restart it to help with deletion. Quite useful.

  • 28 Posted by darrylpf on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:36PM EDT Report Abuse

    Will this work on "sqmnooptxx.sqm"? Anyone know what the "sqmnooptxx.sqm" file is? When I delete it - it makes a copy and adds the increment count xx in the filename. This is frustrating... Thx

  • 29 Posted by leoruss1 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 6:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    Long overdue - I had to log in as another user just to delete microsoft's spyware file index.dat in the cookies directory... now it will be much easyer. Thanks!

  • 30 Posted by hummer4me2day on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    I always just go to the "command prompt" then type C:\ (foldername). Then you can just type DEL (filename) and it will just delete it. Hasn't failed me yet.

  • 33 Posted by joejusmom on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    Crap BOT that puts ebay links on your system? YGTBKM! If you don't know what you're doing, stay out of the OS.

  • 34 Posted by rickhollandhfx on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    I've never had to delete a back-up of an entire drive before. Is there any reason you can't just launch a Command Prompt window and delete it using DOS? Do you still get the same "undeletable" messages?

  • 35 Posted by aaronscreative on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    Does anyone know how to remove unwanted email addresses from the Yahoo drop down list. (Not from the Yahoo address book.) Thanks

  • 36 Posted by barkymck3 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    I ATTEMPTED SEVERAL TIMES TO EMAIL THIS TO SOMEONE AS WELL AS MYSELF, SEPARATELY, AND TOGETHER. I CONTINUALLY GOT A RESPONSE THAT ERROR WAS COMMITTED AND IT NEVER WENT THROUGH. WHAT GIVES?

  • 37 Posted by narciso_dabandan on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:33PM EDT Report Abuse

    i lost my millions of my money in my bank account,did by comp.hacker can you do something about it?i don't know now what to do for my millions grab in my bank account,by those comp.hacker,i hate the same thing happens to others,please try your best to avoid this cruel events,thank's a lot,regards to all,BEWARE COMP.HACKER BURGLAR!!!!!!!

  • 39 Posted by onlyoley on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:45PM EDT Report Abuse

    how do i delete yahoo weather altogether?

  • 40 Posted by enyadreams2005 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:55PM EDT Report Abuse

    how much space does it take up on your hard drive to download?

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