Cannot Delete File?

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At some point or the other, you might have come across an “Access Denied” or “Cannot delete file or folder” message when you try to delete a file.

Cannot delete file or folder message

 

This could be due to many factors; the file is in use by another application or it maybe even the source of a virus. While most of the time restarting the computer removes the lock on the file you are trying to delete, some of the files are more stubborn and are virtually permanently locked. That’s where Unlocker comes in.

Unlocker Logo

 

Unlocker is a tiny (setup is only 230K), simple utility that lets you fix this problem. If you cannot delete file, all you have to do is install the application with their simple, common ‘wizard like’ install and then if you have installed the application with its default settings you’ll find ‘Unlocker’ attached to a file’s context (right-click) menu.

Unlocker Context Menu

 

If you need to ‘unlock’ and eventually delete your locked file first you have to right click the file, click ‘Unlocker’, you’ll then be shown a list of (or maybe just one) applications/processes that are using the file and all you have to do is click ‘unlock’ if its one process or ‘unlock all’ if it’s more than one file. Once the file has been successfully ‘unlocked’, the file can be deleted.

Unlocker Screenshot

 

The application is totally safe (tested with Kaspersky and Ad Aware) and simple to install and use while some Anti-virus programs may flag the application as risk ware if you try to unlock a file which is in use by the Anti-virus program. (I’m yet to experience anything like that though)

The application has been ‘top rated’ and picked up by editors in many software portals as well which you can see on their home page. The publisher also provides a table with a comparison with other similar programs using a ‘tick/cross’ presentation to highlight the application’s features in the home page which you can see below:

Unlocker Comparison

 

Bear in mind that you should only unlock an application if you are sure you didn’t initiate something which is using the file as the application forces the process using it to free the file, if you don’t know why the application is ‘locked’ though I think is pretty safe as it’s probably locked by a virus or for some other not so critical reason.

One last thing, since you want be needing the application a lot you might not like the context menu ‘crowded’ because of the ‘Unlocker’ entry, so you can also configure the ‘Unlocker’ entry to be in the ‘send to’ part of the menu to keep things cleaner.

 

Still cannot delete file? Leave a comment.

Visit the Unlocker Home page.

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    26 Comments so far
    1. Cybrspin May 6, 2008 8:22 am

      Great little app. I have had this problem hundreds of times over the years and have to resort to many different solutions. Thanks for the find.
      cybrspin

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    2. Carla May 7, 2008 4:26 am

      Thanks for the tip. That is such an annoying problem when it happens, I usually end up rebooting.

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        luq reply on May 7th, 2008 8:35 pm:

      glad it helped you out..thanks for commenting!

      Reply

    3. Eduardo July 20, 2008 10:36 am

      Congrats for the Beautiful Posting!
      Thank you for sharing this with us !!

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    4. Michelle August 18, 2008 11:08 pm

      That is a handy little application. I’m glad I ran across this post. I’ve been needing something like this. Thanks.

      Michelle’s last blog post..Computer Problem Troubleshooting

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    5. Ron September 6, 2008 1:43 am

      Ye thanks for info. I have an annoying file that I need to get rid of.

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    6. Justin Wright September 10, 2008 12:15 am

      Working as a technical support analyst, I have run into problems like this many times. I really wish I would of know of this tool when I had the problem. I spent forever trying to figure it out!

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    7. buspar medication October 30, 2008 12:54 pm

      i will download that one, thanks for this article that even a small error in computer notice by you.

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    8. Downloadable Software November 20, 2008 7:03 pm

      This looks great! I’m a computer consultant during the day so this will definitely come in handy. I bet its a whole lot faster than rebooting into safemode to delete a file!

      Thanks!

      Reply

    9. Harvey November 27, 2008 6:04 pm

      What I always to is to boot in text only mode. Which basically means your in DOS and then I delete it from there. But this is easier and probably works better.

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    10. irvan December 21, 2008 7:01 pm

      I have one file and i can’t delete, the error like this
      “Cannot delete file: Cannot read from source file or disk”, any one can help me.

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        luq reply on December 21st, 2008 7:13 pm:

      you get that message because the file does not exist, if you restart your computer or refresh the explorer it should be deleted.

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        irvan reply on December 21st, 2008 11:35 pm:

      First thanks for the answer, the file location is on other drive, not in my windows drive, so i try to reinstall my Windows, but that file is still exist, and i the icons still in my list file and the sizes is . This error happen when i use FathFTPZip and Visual Basic 6 to create a compressed file and save as to *.ZIP or *.RAR ext. but someday that process is failed and just create that file with “File” as ext not ZIP or RAR. Till now i can delete that file. Thanks

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        luq reply on December 22nd, 2008 12:26 pm:

      “Till now i can delete that file.”

      you mean you cannot delete the file? did you try unlocker from the post? install it, right click the file and click unlocker. its the perfect application for these kinds of issues, once you click unlocker you can see the programs holding the file, it would probably be explorer.exe, select it and click unlock, you should be able to delete the file afterwards.

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    11. irvan December 22, 2008 5:35 pm

      Thanks i forget to use unlocker, then i read your email and i try to use unlocker to delete that file, finally the file can be deleted.

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        luq reply on December 22nd, 2008 6:06 pm:

      well, good to hear you solved the problem, what was the process preventing it from being deleted? Explorer?

      Reply

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      It’s great App. Small and easy to use. Download now :D

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    13. Stonehenge Tours January 20, 2009 9:31 pm

      Really neat tool! Thanks.

      Reply

    14. Digital Mastering February 21, 2009 11:12 pm

      I guess you can delete it by restarting your system and then delete it normally.

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        luq reply on February 22nd, 2009 5:28 pm:

      works usually, however sometimes if the process affecting it runs on startup that can’t be done too, in any case it makes things easier than having to restart your computer all over again.

      Reply

    15. berkeley personal injury attorneys February 27, 2009 2:43 am

      this has happened to me a few times. i can’t stand it when i can’t delete something!

      Reply

    16. gdirectory March 11, 2009 12:22 pm

      Nice tool, i had this problem and because of it, i had to restart sometime and then able to delete some files and folders.

      Thanks for letting us know.

      Reply

    17. chile tour operator March 12, 2009 1:07 am

      Great post and resource! i think this is much better than restarting the system. :)

      Reply

    18. Computer Technical Support April 29, 2009 3:16 pm

      Nice informative post. Thanks for sharing this blog.

      Reply

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