| davidcarlson - Aug-14-2005 server time |
| Hey guys, New here. Anyone who is trying to force delete a file might want to check out a program called ForceDel. Check this site out: http://msn.pcworld.com/downloads/file_desc...id,25367,00.asp Hope this helps. -David |
| tashammer - Jul-29-2005 server time |
| Young Mr Squirrel Incidently, although this is not the right place, i have been reading a lot of your articles and they are very good. Your writing style is realspeak rather then ubergeekspeek, so i can understand it (which makes a change for me :-) ). Ta muchly |
| Red Squirrel - Jul-29-2005 server time |
| Yeah this is a rather old article and the program is not supported anymore. I think it also had an issue in NT based OSes, but I had lost the source code before I found that part out. It's on an alternative site if you go in this site's download section though. |
| tashammer - Jul-29-2005 server time |
| I notice that the Killit! File deleter website appears to be kaput. Leastways it says it cannot be found. Was/is that a temp site then? If so, is there another source for the file? Ta muchly |
| Red Squirrel - Feb-25-2005 server time | ||
Sure insult a program I made in like 2002 it really hurts my feelings. Hey be glad I actually still have it online. ...Wait a minute, I still have it online? |
| Nathan - Feb-25-2005 server time |
| U suck chit, since it's only bullshit on your computer. Sorry peeps', I was in a urge to insult... |
| Red Squirrel - Jun-26-2003 server time |
| (originally posted with the old php feedback form) Marsha Sanchez December 23, 2002, 2:46:15 pm Your a dream come true, I've downloaded Kill It, I'd been trying to delete a certain program for months already. Thank You!!!!!! |
| Red Squirrel - Jun-26-2003 server time |
| In this article, you will learn how to force files to leave your computer even if they are in use by another process. This can be done using a nifty tool designed for this purpose. http://www.iceteks.com/articles/parser.php...ticle=killfiles |