Try this;
– Open up a command prompt and navigate to the directory where the file resides.
– Start a task manager session (close all other programs)
– In the task manager, end process “explorer.exe”
– delete the file from the command prompt; “DEL “.
– In the task manager; file -> New Task (Run) enter; explorer.exe
Let me know if that works….
I haven’t tried this yet, as I’m a bit apprehensive. IIRC, the last time I tried killing the explorer.exe process, it basically killed Windows…..
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