Have you got the 'Custom files and folders' box ticked under the cleaners applications tab>Advanced section?
Seems like you and I have answered this same question how many times now? I've lost count. It's one of those questions that have come to the point of needing to be made into a pinned thread where we can send people.
To add to JDPower's written instructions here's a screenshot of what he said must be ticked:
Seems like you and I have answered this same question how many times now? I've lost count. It's one of those questions that have come to the point of needing to be made into a pinned thread where we can send people.
To add to JDPower's written instructions here's a screenshot of what he said must be ticked:
I have researched and checked all the Q & A of the fourms and have made sure the correct boxes were checked. I saw the answer mentioned here. It did not work, that is why I posted in this thread as opposed to starting a new thread.
This post already mentioned to make sure the Custom Files and Folders box was checked. I did, why would I not try something already mentioned. It is possible there are problems. Why did you jump to the conclusions that I did not read this thread?
BTW -- I had the box checked from the start, as a programmer I know to look at all options before looking for assistance.
Its nothing personal, its just one of those things that crops up regularly and alot of people don't bother searching first.
You could try using Unlocker to unlock, if necessary, and delete them.
JDPower, Thank you for the suggestion. I tried the Unlocker program and still unable to get the files deleted.
I have tried to boot in Safe Mode (command prompt only - no GUI) and still can not delete the files.
I tried to uninstall the applications with no change. Adobe wants to charge to attempt (no promises) help remove the files. I think personally think it is a Microsoft issue.
Next copy the contents of the code box to clipboard by left clicking and covering the text then right click inside the highlighted area and choose Copy:
D:\Documents and Settings\Terry\Desktop\Drive(D)\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\FlashUtil9c.ocxD:\Documents and Settings\Terry\Desktop\Drive(D)\WINDOWS\system32\Macromed\Flash\FlashUtil9c.exeD:\Documents and Settings\Terry\Desktop\Drive(D)\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\AcroPDF.dllD:\Documents and Settings\Terry\Desktop\Drive(D)\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\Acrobat\ActiveX\pdfshell.dll
After copying the above text to Clipboard click File on the killbox menu bar and choose Paste From Clipboard
Then press the Delete File button (Red Circle with a White X).
Killbox will tell you that all listed files will be removed on next reboot and asks if you would like to Reboot now, click YES
You could also try a live CD like Bart PE (or a Linux Live CD if you know how to mount drives and use one) to remove the files (as they would have no excuse to be in use) and you should, in theory, be able to change the attribute.
Does Unlocker tell you what application/process is locking the files, or is it just the read only attribute, maybe you need to find a way of killing that first?
Have you tried changing the Read Only attribute first while in safe mode (as Administrator)?