Guest shoyt16 Posted August 24, 2007 Posted August 24, 2007 I did a non-destructive hardware recovery to clean up the pc. Now I cannot delete the old file created by the recovery. I recently was plagued by a virus and did another recovery to erase all files on my drive. The old file from the original non-destructive recovery was still ther and this is wheree all the virus problems are located. How can I remove this file? Everytime I try it gives me some kind of error saying "can't find file associated with"...or "in use "... Hope you can help.
Guest Not Me Posted August 25, 2007 Posted August 25, 2007 Re: Non-destructive recovery do it in safe mode or from the command line "shoyt16" <shoyt16@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:434374BE-D5BE-40D2-9196-8671BDCA9947@microsoft.com... >I did a non-destructive hardware recovery to clean up the pc. Now I cannot > delete the old file created by the recovery. I recently was plagued by a > virus and did another recovery to erase all files on my drive. The old > file > from the original non-destructive recovery was still ther and this is > wheree > all the virus problems are located. How can I remove this file? > Everytime I > try it gives me some kind of error saying "can't find file associated > with"...or "in use "... > > Hope you can help. >
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