Deleting any files on your computer

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  1. Unread #1 - Aug 14, 2010 at 5:00 AM
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    Deleting any files on your computer

    Have you ever suffered of a virus you cannot acces or delete?
    I have the solution for you!

    Your best option is:
    First time before you know whether you can actually delete the file, click:
    Start -> Run - Type in 'CMD' (without the quotation marks).
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    By some of the newest rootkits this method WILL fail, if that happens:
    Boot up windows in recovery mode with cmd (VERY IMPORTANT!)
    Once it opens, you should see a black screen with 1 white dot jumping.
    Enter the same thing as you would with normal cmd:
    First enter the location of the file (the directory)
    Then type:del virusomfg.exe or whatever.

    The second method may be a bit more complicated, but it is guaranteed to work 100% of the time!
    Thank you for reading my guide, best of luck getting rid of some shit!
     
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    This will definitely come in handy! Thanks Bence! Nice guide
     
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    4/10.

    No offences but this guide demonstrates you have absolutely no idea of computing... A virus is much harder to remove. When your computer is infected and you try to delete a virus, it'll probably say that the file is being used or something like that (I had Windows a few years ago), so you won't be able to delete it. The first way you show us in your guide to delete a file is exacly the same as right-clicking on a file and click on "Delete". The second way might work, but I recomend to use a program called "Unlocker"; this program will kill the virus, once you find the file. It "unlocks" the infected file so you can delete it with no messages popping up saying you're unable to do that.
     
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    Did you read further?
    No, have a great day.
     
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    This won't work if it was a real virus. The process will still be running, which will make deleting via your way impossible. The virus will probably copy itself to another location. Using del to delete something is pretty much the same thing as finding the file's icon and pressing delete.
     
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    Don't trust him either Mr. php Programmer?
     
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    If you would be kind enough, TO JUST scroll down under the pictures, it explains how to delete them if the picture explained method doesnt work.
    Stop spamming my thread, enjoy your infraction.
     
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