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  • kuneho@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    back in the XP days, I used a software called “Unlocker” just for this problem. It probably still exists, I don’t know, because since Windows 7, the easiest way to find out what process locks a file is to open Resource Monitor (Start search: resmon) and on the CPU tab, using the “Associated handles” list, you can search for the file name and see the process in question (and kill it).

    So yeah, Resource Monitor is a useful tool on Windows.

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      23 days ago

      The bugs and horribly slow hardware that caused the locks in NT/XP have slowly disappeared, by win 10, I rarely had any files I couldn’t delete if I, worst case, made explorer reload. It used to happent o be every other day in the late 90s

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        22 days ago

        The big file lock issue for me is when it is the file browser locking the file in order to give you a summary of it in the side bar, so you can’t edit it, you can’t rename it