(When you rename or delete a file / folder, the windows pop-up dialog box prompts you "cannot delete xxx: it is being used by other users / programs!", What should I do? Using Unlocker, you can easily, conveniently and effectively solve this small but annoying problem! Unlocker is a free right-click extension tool. After the user installs it, it can be integrated into the operation of the right mouse button. When the user finds that a file or directory cannot be deleted, just press "Unlocker" in the right mouse button. A dialog box will pop up, select Delete, and then confirm. The program will immediately show which programs occupy the directory or file, and then just press "unlock" in the pop-up window to unlock your file. Unlocker differs from other unlocking software in that it does not forcibly close the programs that occupy files, but unlocks them by releasing the relationship between files and programs. Therefore, it will not cause possible data loss to users due to forcibly closing programs like other unlocking programs. Notes for editing this paragraph according to experience, if you delete some folders of many files by using Unlocker for the first time, it may not have any advantages. It may also cause the Unlocker to run in the background or even fake death. For such problems, you can first use the system's own deletion to delete the files that are not occupied by other programs, that is, you can delete them first by using the system, The less that is left, the faster the response of Unlocker. In addition, although Unlocker prompts "the file has been moved to the recycle bin" after each deletion and unlocking, in fact, the recycle bin has not been completely deleted. If you don't know the importance of this file, you'd better back it up first if you can.
This document contains the following attachments:
fastcopy. ini
Installation CMD
INSTALL. INF
SHOWHIDDEN. EXE
UNLOCKER. EXE
UNLOCKERASSISTANT. EXE
UNLOCKERCOM. DLL
UNLOCKERHOOK. DLL
UNLOCKERDRIVER5. SYS
Unlocker. cfg....)