
30-12-2008
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For the past couple weeks, I've noticed that some of the files I try to delete claim that I don't have permission to delete them. First of all, all of the files on my computer have been installed on the only account currently on the computer. Second, I have full administrative rights, so there should be no problem deleting files from anywhere. I'm completely stumped on how to get rid of any of them.
I'll provide whatever information you need to help me fix this.
First of all, I'm currently on a Dell Inspiron 1420 series running Home Premium. The folder I'm trying to delete is directly on the hard drive (C:\). It's called Nexon (the company). In it, there is another folder called Mabinogi (a game I once played, but would like to get rid of). I've already uninstalled the game, which is why it's so confusing that the folder is even still there. In that folder is the undeletable file, called npkcmsvc.exe (an application file). I've tried searching through the properties of the file, and attempted to change some to give myself permission, but it just doesn't seem to work. |