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You should be able to delete the folder in a command prompt at boot if you like.
Folder - Delete from Command Prompt - Windows 7 Help Forums
If that doesn't help, then the free program Unlocker should help you delete it.
Hi Shawn. For once my question isn't about my own computer .
My partner uninstalled mcafee shortly after getting his laptop, but it seems it didn't uninstall cleanly. There are still mcafee folders in Program files and Program Files x86 and there are still some mcafee related entries in Task Manager.
Mcafee isn't listed in programs, and CCleaner doesn't find any registry entries related to mcafee.
We want to delete the folders but when we try (from an admin account) we get the following message:
Just wondering which would be the best option:
using the built in admin account, using a command prompt to delete them, or using something like Unlocker?
Or something completely different?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Win8.1 64bit, Windows 10 TP on VMWare Player
- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Dell Inspiron 15 3521
- CPU
- 1.80 gigahertz Intel Core i5-3337U
- Motherboard
- Dell Inc. 0010T1 A00
- Memory
- 8gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD Graphics 4000
- Sound Card
- Realtek HD Audio & Intel Display Audio
- Hard Drives
- TOSHIBA MQ01ABD050 [Hard drive] (500.11 GB)
- Cooling
- Additional fan
- Mouse
- Kensington Trackball
- Browser
- IE
- Antivirus
- Emsisoft Internet Security, Malwarebytes free & antiexploit