Delete RealPlayer downloads
When I try to delete downloads from the folder My Documents/My
Videos/RealPlayer Downloads I get an "Access Denied - Make sure that the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not in use" error. When I delete the file from the library in RealPlayer, it deletes there but the file does not disappear from the folder. How can I get these files out of that folder? |
Delete RealPlayer downloads
Either try rebooting and going to that folder immediately and trying again
to delete the files - do not start Real Player before attempting this. If this fails, try downloading and installing the neat [small + free] program "Unlocker" which, once installed, should pop-up in response to any "Access denied - make sure the disk is not full or write-protected" error messages automatically. Then press on the "Unlock All" button to free your files for whatever operation (rename, move, delete, etc.,) that you wanted to perform on the file[s] Download the "Unlocker" program by clicking on the link below : http://www.brothersoft.com/download-...er-208761.html ....or go to the official developer's website : http://unlocker.emptyloop.com/ == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Lee" wrote in message ... When I try to delete downloads from the folder My Documents/My Videos/RealPlayer Downloads I get an "Access Denied - Make sure that the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not in use" error. When I delete the file from the library in RealPlayer, it deletes there but the file does not disappear from the folder. How can I get these files out of that folder? |
Delete RealPlayer downloads
"Lee" wrote in message
... When I try to delete downloads from the folder My Documents/My Videos/RealPlayer Downloads I get an "Access Denied - Make sure that the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not in use" error. When I delete the file from the library in RealPlayer, it deletes there but the file does not disappear from the folder. How can I get these files out of that folder? You can DELete all from a DOS prompt. -- Don Phillipson Carlsbad Springs (Ottawa, Canada) |
Delete RealPlayer downloads
Thanks, I'll try it.
"Don Phillipson" wrote in news:iohkql$pgs$2 @speranza.aioe.org: "Lee" wrote in message ... When I try to delete downloads from the folder My Documents/My Videos/RealPlayer Downloads I get an "Access Denied - Make sure that the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not in use" error. When I delete the file from the library in RealPlayer, it deletes there but the file does not disappear from the folder. How can I get these files out of that folder? You can DELete all from a DOS prompt. |
Delete RealPlayer downloads
Thanks, I'll try it.
"Tim Meddick" wrote in : Either try rebooting and going to that folder immediately and trying again to delete the files - do not start Real Player before attempting this. If this fails, try downloading and installing the neat [small + free] program "Unlocker" which, once installed, should pop-up in response to any "Access denied - make sure the disk is not full or write-protected" error messages automatically. Then press on the "Unlock All" button to free your files for whatever operation (rename, move, delete, etc.,) that you wanted to perform on the file[s] Download the "Unlocker" program by clicking on the link below : http://www.brothersoft.com/download-...er-208761.html ...or go to the official developer's website : http://unlocker.emptyloop.com/ == Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-) "Lee" wrote in message ... When I try to delete downloads from the folder My Documents/My Videos/RealPlayer Downloads I get an "Access Denied - Make sure that the disk is not full or write-protected and that the file is not in use" error. When I delete the file from the library in RealPlayer, it deletes there but the file does not disappear from the folder. How can I get these files out of that folder? |
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