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April 21st, 2006 23:00
unable to rename file
I have a file which every time I try to rename comes up with the error message: "can't rename file: it is being used by another person or program. close any programs that might be using the file and try again." Except no one is using it. I've even re-booted, trying to close the application, but I still get the problem. Any ideas of how to fix this?
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RoHe
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April 21st, 2006 23:00
Try doing it in Safe Mode (press F8 before XP starts to load). If you still can't rename it, go to this link and download (free) Wholockme. It will help you identify the application that may be using that file. Then you can stop that application and rename the other file.
Ron
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April 22nd, 2006 00:00
The file is an adobe pdf file. Would that make a difference?
Where do I download Wholockme from?
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April 22nd, 2006 01:00
suz1020
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April 22nd, 2006 03:00
esoterica,
Thank you for your wonderful explanation about adobe files and autorun files. So many other things make sense now. I'm off to attack the Start Up folder and Regedit. I'll let you know how it goes.
esoterica
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April 22nd, 2006 05:00
The Windows Registry is easy to learn and the true heart of controlling your system and forcing it to do what you want despite the normal avenues of "user control" options you think you have.
I learned about the Windows Registry and the benefits of understanding it going all the way back to beta releases of Windows 95 (been on computers since the days of the "386" and never stopped).
It really kills me when you hear people talking about the Windows registry and they go on about warnings and backing up your registry and how disasterous it is to use. I've been in controll of my systems for years from knowing how to use the Windows Registry and never had an issue, It just gets things done.
I learned how to use my registry from alot of reading at a web site that's been around at least 10 years and still going strong. They've changed their URl and I still don't remember the new URL, but the old one I know and it still takes you to their web site...
http://www.regedit.com/
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April 22nd, 2006 19:00
Instead, click start>run
Type in: msconfig
Click OK
Click Startup tab. Uncheck everything related to Acrobat and reboot your PC. You'll get a message about selective startup. Just put a check in the "don't show this..." box. You can safely uncheck everything on this tab except those items related to your firewall, antiviral software, mouse, video.
Let me repeat, if you make any mistakes editiing the registry, you may prevent your system from ever booting again and that may require you to reformat and reinstall everything, with loss of all your personal files.
Ron
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April 23rd, 2006 04:00
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April 23rd, 2006 22:00