- erase after reboot
- Posted by D on June 21st, 2004
Are there any freeware programs that will erase specific files locked by Windows
when rebooting?
- Posted by CalamityKen on June 21st, 2004
D typed:
Just updated EasyCleaner:
http://personal.inet.fi/business/toniarts/index.htm
- Posted by Tom McDonald on June 21st, 2004
"D" <dontspam@hotbotmail.com> wrote in
news:2jmv3tF1318peU1@uni-berlin.de:
MoveOnBoot
The freeware version is at the bottom of the page:
http://www.gibinsoft.net/gipoutils/fileutil/index.htm
Remove on Reboot Shell Extension
http://www.bjb-inc.com/products.asp
(any email address works)
These suggestions are from a thread last month on this subject, which you
can review here:
http://tinyurl.com/2z7vd
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Regards,
Tom McD
- Posted by D on June 21st, 2004
"CalamityKen" <YKnot@home.invalid> wrote in message
news:KJrBc.2515$MU4.172772@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
Doesn't that just erase the index.dat files when cleaning IE's temp files?
- Posted by gecko_404@hotmail.com on June 21st, 2004
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004 03:22:57 +0100, "D" <dontspam@hotbotmail.com>
wrote:
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Graeme Challinor
- Posted by GeorgeD on June 21st, 2004
D wrote:
rem clean browser & temp files
cd c:\
attrib -r -s -h -a c:\windows\tempor~1\content.ie5\index.dat
attrib -r -s -h -a c:\windows\cookies\index.dat
attrib -r -s -h -a c:\windows\history\history.ie5\index.dat
del c:\windows\tempor~1\content.ie5\index.dat
del c:\windows\cookies\index.dat
del c:\windows\history\history.ie5\index.dat
deltree /y c:\windows\tempor~1\*.*
deltree /y c:\windows\cookies\*.*
deltree /y c:\windows\history\*.*
deltree /y c:\temp\*.*
deltree /y c:\windows\recent\*.*
deltree /y c:\windows\temp\*.*
Regards,
- Posted by D on June 21st, 2004
"GeorgeD" <noone@nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:40d6bde3$0$2996$61fed72c@news.rcn.com...
It's not the history files I want to delete.
- Posted by Son Of Spy on June 21st, 2004
D wrote:
BusyDelete BusyDelete will delete files even if they are busy. The
file(s) you specify will be marked for deletion. Then the next time you
reboot your system the Operating System will delete the file(s). For
example BDEL ATL.DLL will delete the file during the next reboot.
BusyReplace BusyReplace will replace a file with a new version without a
reboot, even if the file is locked! The new version of the file will be
copied immediately, but a reboot is still required to delete the old
version.
Both on my WinUtils1 page.....
Cheers!
Son Of Spy
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- Posted by Wayne D on June 21st, 2004
In article <2jmv3tF1318peU1@uni-berlin.de>, dontspam@hotbotmail.com
says...
"CopyLock is a small program that allows replacing, moving, renaming or
deleting one or many files which are currently in use (e.g. system files
like comctl32.dll, or virus/trojan files.)
Add the files to update, click Apply, restart and that's it!
You can also list and edit the pending operations from the system after
you ran an installer or view the processes which use the locked files."
Yes. also delete files or folders.
http://noeld.com/programs.asp?cat=misc#CopyLock
http://noeld.com/download.htm
Regards
Wayne D