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Free Windows Utilities to Delete Undeleteable, Currently In-Use, Locked, Busy Files
OpenedFilesViewer
OpenedFilesViewer lets you see a list of files that are currently opened on your system as well as the process that is currently holding the file open. You can also close the handle of the file from within the program (although of course that may destabilise your system). This program works under Windows 2000, XP, and 2003. It also works on the 32 bit version of Windows 7, Vista, and 2008.
Unlocker
Unlocker uses a variety of methods to delete the persistent or locked files, including attempting to close the handle, killing the process holding the file open, unloading the DLL that may have open the file handle, scheduling the file to be deleted on the next reboot, etc. It integrates with Windows Explorer and can be accessed simply with a right click on the filename within Explorer. A command line interface is also available. The program works under Windows 2000, XP and 2003.
WhoLockMe
If you have ever received a message from Windows like "Cannot delete (filename). There has been a sharing violation. The source or destination file may be in use" when you tried to delete, move or rename a file, then this program may be helpful. It integrates with the Windows shell, and provides you a right click context menu that when used, identifies the processes (running programs) that have locked that file, preventing it from being deleted, moved or renamed.
FileAssassin
FileAssassin deletes locked malware files using a variety of methods, including unloading modules, closing remote handles and terminating processes. You get to select the method that the program uses from its user interface. The program works in Windows 2000, XP, Vista and NT. There is also a portable version that you can use from a flash / USB drive.
FreeFile
FreeFile attempts to free locked DLL and EXE files (so that you can delete, move or rename them) by locating the processes that have open handles to them. You can then terminate the process from within the program. The program requires you to have installed the .NET framework. It works under Windows 2000 and XP.
UnLock IT
This utility allows you to identify the processes (running programs) that are keeping a particular file open (and thus preventing you from deleting, moving or renaming it) and terminate those processes.
BusyDelete (BDel)
BusyDelete allows you to delete files that are busy (currently in use) by marking it for deletion by Windows during the next reboot of the system. The program works under Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP. It is a command line program that requires you to open a console window (sometimes called a DOS prompt) to use it.
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Ik heb het meest al geprobeerd.
Free Windows Utilities to Delete Undeleteable, Currently In-Use, Locked, Busy Files
OpenedFilesViewer
OpenedFilesViewer lets you see a list of files that are currently opened on your system as well as the process that is currently holding the file open. You can also close the handle of the file from within the program (although of course that may destabilise your system). This program works under Windows 2000, XP, and 2003. It also works on the 32 bit version of Windows 7, Vista, and 2008.
Unlocker
Unlocker uses a variety of methods to delete the persistent or locked files, including attempting to close the handle, killing the process holding the file open, unloading the DLL that may have open the file handle, scheduling the file to be deleted on the next reboot, etc. It integrates with Windows Explorer and can be accessed simply with a right click on the filename within Explorer. A command line interface is also available. The program works under Windows 2000, XP and 2003.
WhoLockMe
If you have ever received a message from Windows like "Cannot delete (filename). There has been a sharing violation. The source or destination file may be in use" when you tried to delete, move or rename a file, then this program may be helpful. It integrates with the Windows shell, and provides you a right click context menu that when used, identifies the processes (running programs) that have locked that file, preventing it from being deleted, moved or renamed.
FileAssassin
FileAssassin deletes locked malware files using a variety of methods, including unloading modules, closing remote handles and terminating processes. You get to select the method that the program uses from its user interface. The program works in Windows 2000, XP, Vista and NT. There is also a portable version that you can use from a flash / USB drive.
FreeFile
FreeFile attempts to free locked DLL and EXE files (so that you can delete, move or rename them) by locating the processes that have open handles to them. You can then terminate the process from within the program. The program requires you to have installed the .NET framework. It works under Windows 2000 and XP.
UnLock IT
This utility allows you to identify the processes (running programs) that are keeping a particular file open (and thus preventing you from deleting, moving or renaming it) and terminate those processes.
BusyDelete (BDel)
BusyDelete allows you to delete files that are busy (currently in use) by marking it for deletion by Windows during the next reboot of the system. The program works under Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP. It is a command line program that requires you to open a console window (sometimes called a DOS prompt) to use it.
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