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When trying to delete spyware files, users will often get errors. Here is http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/778/access-denied-how-to-delete-protected-or-spyware-files/ how to overcome the spyware's protection over these files. I hate this error -- Access Denied. Damn spyware has got the file locked… and now I've got to figure out how http://www.sevenforums.com/general-discussion/163103-cant-delete-folder-access-denied.html to unlock it. This is much more art than science but I'll tell you how I typically walk through the program. If you can't even find the file that you cannot delete need to delete, you might want to try this trick: Find Files and Spyware that are Really Hidden 1. Change your system so you can view and edit your hidden and system files: http://www.tech-recipes.com/rx/685/xp_2000_view_and_remove_hidden_files_and_folders 2. Close all programs. Sometimes a currently running program will have locked the file. Typically this won't work, but you'll feel silly missing it. 3. Boot cannot delete file to safe mode. Booting to safe mode will often disable spyware programs that might be holding access to the files in question. You might as well stay in safe mode for the rest of the process. 4. Force stop unknown programs and processes. CTRL-ALT-DEL will bring up the task manager that will allow you to kill unknown programs and processes. If you can't use the taskmanager, you can try some of the freeware replacements such as: http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/freeware/procexp.shtml 5. Sometimes it is just easier to delete the file in a dos box. To open a command box: - Click Start - Click Run - In the textbox type cmd.exe and click OK 6. I'm not going to try to teach DOS here, but the command to delete a file is the following: del \folder\file.exe 7. If you still can't delete it, you can clear the attributes of the file. If you need details on this, you can read more about it here. The dos command for this is the following: attrib -r -s -h trojanfilename After doing this you will stilAcer, Asus or a custom build. We also provide an extensive Windows 7 tutorial section that covers a wide range of tips and tricks. Windows 7 Help Forums Windows 7 help and support General Discussion » User Name Remember Me? Password Advanced Search Show Threads Show Posts Advanced Search Go to Page... Windows 7: Can't delete folder - access denied 14 May 2011 #1 Fleshcrawl Windows 7 Professional 32bit 2 posts Can't delete folder - access denied Hello! I have a small issue concerning deleting folder. Here's situation: I had a folder that I wanted to delete. I used shift+del combo for instant deletion, but than issue occured. Basicly, folder stayed, yet files deleted themselves. And when I try to delete the folder, it says I need administrator privilegies, which after clicking yes it says I don't have, eventhough I'm the only user on computer and my account is set up under administrator. I can't even open folder, since I get error message as followed: E:\Directory (name of directory I want to delete) is not accessible. Access is denied. I checked forums around, some people are saying just to make another identical folder and Windows will interpret them as 2 diff folders, but it didn't work for me. Any suggestions?:P My System Specs OS Windows 7 Professional 32bit Fleshcrawl View Public Profile Find More Posts by Fleshcrawl . 14 May 2011 #2 StalkeR Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 / Windows 10 Pro x64 8,986 posts Macedonia Hello there. You should try to delete it with Unlocker. But first follow this tutorial to Take Ownership to that folder. My System Specs Computer type PC/Desktop OS Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 / Windows 10 Pro x64 CPU Intel Core i5 4440 @Stock Motherboard Gigabyte Z97 D3H Memory HyperX Fury Black 4GB 1866 + 2x4GB Fury Blue 1600 Graphics Card Asus GeForce GTX 750Ti OC Strix 2GB GDDR5 Sound Card Integrated Monitor(s) Displays LG 32LN570R TV Screen Resolution 1366 x 768 Keyboard Cooler Master Devastator Combo - Red lights Mouse Cooler Master Devastator Combo - MS2K PSU Matrix 800W + 200W Case Built-in PC Desk Cooling Stock CPU Cooler + 4 x 120mm DeepCool Gamer Storm Hard Drives Samsung EVO 850 120GB / Toshiba DT01ACA05