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How to delete files and folders that are locked from being deleted!

I ran into the issue of having a folder locked on me. I couldn't delete it at all. So I looked it up and found a few articles and such. Here is an example of what I ran into.

After reading through this I tried this and other methods using command prompt and nothing worked. Turns out what worked for me was to right-click on the folder and I used 7 zip to archive the folder and told it to delete it after it was archived.

Super strange but I wanted to post this link in hopes that this discussion will help others down the road.

This article had all of the methods in it. When I tried the archive and delete method it worked for me.

Again this discussion is just simply to direct you all to that link. That first link is the first thing to pop up when googled. So I am hoping that people will see this when they need it

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    • nonw
    • Aurora
    • 2 yrs ago
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    Hey Melissa, to remove the files and folders that are locked you need to use Windows recovery. To do that you are supposed to switch the computer off and insert the windows re-installation disc into the disc drive. Then turn the PC on, and allow it to boot. Now put the computer into the recovery console mode and then in the recovery mode, go to the location of the locked file utilizing the Command Prompt. For example, an instruction such as cd C: Documents Settings My Documents filename. The pattern given in this example should be followed by trying the directory of the locked file to be removed. After locating the file, it can be deleted by typing in del and leaving the recovery mode. Write the command exit and start the computer again. For further information try https://appuals.com/delete-locked-files-and-folders-in-windows-10/ now.

Content aside

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