How many times have we been annoyed by that messages? Oh yeah, there are many alternatives of above such as :
* Cannot delete file: Access is denied
* There has been a sharing violation.
* The source or destination file may be in use.
* The file is in use by another program or user.
* Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not currently in use.
I've got two ways to solve this problem.
First way : If you're not tech buddy, you should go to second way.
* Go to Start menu -->> Run -->> type cmd and press enter (this will open command prompt)
* After that press Ctrl+Alt+Del to bring up task manager
* Go to Process tab, find explorer.exe, then click End Process.
* Your Taskbar will disappear.
* Go back to the Command prompt you just left opened.
* Browse folder or file you want to delete.
* Delete file with del command and remove directory with rmdir command.
* After that, in the task manager, choose File -->> New Task (Run..)
* Then type explorer.exe.
* Your taskbar will appear again.
Second way : I recommend this. This is really easy. Just download and install
Frankly speaking, I really recommend you guys to follow Second way. I intend first method for those of you who just want to know workaround or who don't wanna install any extra programs.
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