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  1. Greetings everyone, I have a issue created by my stupidness yesterday, and please, be patient with me, because I am a master on doing dumb decisions and the explaination is too long. I use Windows 8.1, and I was trying to recover some personal images and videos that someone who also uses my computer, accidentally deleted. Using this magnific software, I got all my images recovered...or so I thought. Half of them was corrupted, I couldn't open it, and it was with the same MB that it used to has while I could open it. I don't know why, but it doesn't opened no mather what I did. So, trying again, I saw a message, saying that if I create a Virtual Disk, I would get a most accurate and perfect recover. And so I did. I created a Virtual Disk of my "Disk C" on the "Disk D". But, as I am dumb as expected, I created a image of the worng disk. The files that I wanted to recover, was in "Disk D", not on "C". Then, I tried to revert the situation, and I've failed, because the virtual disk that was created, "Disk J", have 172 freaking GB, occupying a lot of space inside the "Disk D". I trited to delete it, but suddenly a error message appears: "The file could not be deleted because it is opened on "System.exe". Please, stop the process "System" and try again." As everyone know, process system can not be stopped. I tried the Unlock software from IObit, tried the forceful destruction from Advanced System Care, and other things on internet, but nothing could solve the problem. Then I got a instruction from a random tutorial: Right Click on "My Computer". Tap "Manage". Tap Disk Management on the left. Ok, then I right clicked on the "Disk J" blue bar, then tapped "Detele volume...". The disk have disappeared from the left connor sight, but it stills remained inside the "Disk D", occupying the 172 GB of space. But now, when I try to delete it, another error message appears saying that I do not have permission to do that. With that, I tried to grant administrator permission, then I I right click on the disk file, tap "Properties", go to "Security", tap "Advanced", there is a message saying that "It was not possible to display the current owner". And the "Disk J", is not displayed on "Disk Management" anymore. Basically the file can't recognize anyone as a administrator with permission to alterate something. I really need a free space on my "Disk D", so what should I do to delete this 172GB .vhd file? Oh yeah, I am not american, so I apologize for the grammar errors. Thank you for your time on helping me out. Best resgards.
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