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February 21st, 2004, 03:15 PM
#27
Junior Member
Sometimes going into Safe Mode (if you've got XP) will help.
To get into Safe Mode, you restart the computer, and keep hitting the F8 key right before the Windows Logo pops up when it's booting up. Then choose Safe Mode with Command Prompt and delete the file manually there.
Or if you have write permissions for Windows in Linux, that could be an alternative as well.
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