-- Can you copy and paste the full path of the file into this thread for us?
-- Were you able to make the registry change as per the instructions in the link OEMGuy gave?
-- Can you copy and paste the full path of the file into this thread for us?
-- Were you able to make the registry change as per the instructions in the link OEMGuy gave?
No it won't let me copy & paste - but yes I did make that registry change.
Mandi, can you tell us the exact name of this file and where it is located?
Example: C:\Windows\videofile.avi
That way I will be able to tell you the command you could try in Command-Line.
OEM_Guy's link to Vic Ferri's tips and tricks was exactly what I successfully used to finally be able to delete an .avi file that seemed to be causing my cpu usage through explorer.exe to go up to 99%. A year later, and this suggestion was still extremely helpful and EASY!!!
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