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*closes service*
*deletes program / associated exe's*
*attempts to delete a file*
"Failed to delete file: In use by that_program_you_deleted.exe"

WELL IT'S NOT IN USE BECAUSE I JUST DELETED IT SO YOU'D BETTER GET YOUR ACT TOGETHER, WINDOWS

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  • 1
    You just need to cause a buffer overflow to corrupt the memory where the exe was running at
  • 8
    @Horkrine here you go mate, this'll lead you right.
    https://www.linux.org
  • 14
    Get some linux and instead of raging at windows for stupid errors, you can rage at a linux distro for not having the firmware you need. A+
  • 4
    and you can rage at PulseAudio for not having easily switchable sample rates and bit depths
  • 1
    Check services that it managed to close.

    If not you might have to kill it.
  • 4
    And you can rage that you probably have to write a bash script first thing after your download to make sure your wifi turns back on after your computer goes to sleep. Rage with the free software and not the one you paid a lot of money for! Then you can jump ship, install a new OS, and rage at something else.

    I'm asking you to become me, if you didn't know yet.
  • 4
    It's probably running from the SxS folder.
    You couldn't have deleted it otherwise.
  • 0
    I’ve had to reboot into safe mode command line to delete files. Either that or you have to find and break the file handles.
  • 2
    *Insert The IT Crowd meme*
  • 0
    Kill the service or process too.
  • 0
    Very useful tool for when you don't want to reboot your PC just to remove a file handle:

    https://softwareok.com//...
  • 0
    Just use handle.exe to find the PID which still has a handle on it and taskkill that b****. 😎
  • 2
    forget rebooting. easy fix: burn down house
  • 0
    @tess-avatet Tried this and it worked. No longer have the error. Thanks
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