To close a file that is open in another program, you can use the File menu or keyboard shortcuts.
There are a few possible reasons why your file might say it is open in another program. One possibility is that you actually opened the file in another program, but the program was closed before you had a chance to finish working with it. If this is the case, you can reopen the file in the original program by selecting File > Open and selecting the file from the dialog box that pops up.
To force an open file to delete, right-click on the file and select “Delete”.
To delete a file that won’t delete, you can use the rm command with the -f option.
If the PDF won’t delete even after you try all of the following, it might be because the PDF is locked. To unlock the PDF: On your computer, open Adobe Reader. On the File menu, choose Properties. In the General tab, under Security, click Unblock. Click OK to close the Properties window. Drag and drop the PDF onto the Trash icon on your desktop.
To delete a .SYS file on a Windows PC, open the Start menu and type “cmd” (without the quotes). When the Command Prompt window opens, type “del /f /q *.SYS” (without the quotes).
There are a few ways to delete a file that is open in the system:Use the Windows command prompt. Type “del” and then the filename. For example, “del test.txt”.Right-click the file and choose “Delete.”Use the Windows “File Explorer” tool and select the file to delete. Click the “Delete” button on the toolbar.
Windows 10:Right-click the file and select Properties.Click the Delete button.
To force delete a file in command prompt, use the following command: del filename.
There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the best way to delete a corrupted file may vary depending on the type of corruption and the computer system you are using. However, some general tips that may help include trying different deletion methods (such as using a data recovery tool or formatting the hard drive), reformatting the hard drive, or using a virus removal tool.
There are many ways to find out what program is using a file. One way is to use the Windows task manager. Another way is to use a file explorer, such as Windows Explorer or Finder on macOS.
There are a few ways to delete stubborn files:Use a file deletion tool. This can be a standalone program or an app that comes with your computer.Use Windows’ “File and Storage Management” tool.Use UNIX’s “rm” command.Use MacOS’ “Disk Utility” tool.
If a folder won’t delete, you can try to force delete it by right-clicking on the folder and selecting “Force Delete.
To force delete a folder, open Windows Explorer and navigate to the folder you want to delete. Right-click on the folder and select “Delete.
In Windows 10, files that cannot be deleted are marked with a red X. To delete these files, follow these steps:Open File Explorer.Right-click the file you want to delete and select Delete.If the file is located on a removable drive, you will be prompted to remove the drive before deleting the file.If the file is located on a local hard drive, you will be prompted to confirm deletion.