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A file remover that really, truly works...
Harry Krause wrote:
http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ Every have a program you thought you completely removed from your computer, only to find out it left behind trash files you couldn't remove from your hard drive, no matter what? Well, I dumped a Norton suite a few months ago, but could not get rid of the "NPROTECT" folder and the four gigs of files in it. No matter what I tried, the utilities and methods I used reported that the system couldn't "see" the files and therefore could not remove them. The idiots at Norton (Symantec) tech support directed me toward the usual simple-minded cures they are qualified to dispense, but I had already gone through those. Then I stumbled across Unlocker. It's freeware, not shareware. Costs nothing. Got rid of the damned NPROTECT folder and its files, and freed up 4+ gigs of hard drive space. Now, you have to know what kinds of files to remove and what kind to keep your mitts off of, so this util can be dangerous if used indiscriminately. But it does work on hard to remove files. Enjoy. I have been using this for about 6 months. I sent him $5 via Paypal. The best $5 software I ever bought. -- Reggie ************************************************** ************* That's my story and I am sticking to it. ************************************************** ************* |
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A file remover that really, truly works...
Reggie Smithers wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ Every have a program you thought you completely removed from your computer, only to find out it left behind trash files you couldn't remove from your hard drive, no matter what? Well, I dumped a Norton suite a few months ago, but could not get rid of the "NPROTECT" folder and the four gigs of files in it. No matter what I tried, the utilities and methods I used reported that the system couldn't "see" the files and therefore could not remove them. The idiots at Norton (Symantec) tech support directed me toward the usual simple-minded cures they are qualified to dispense, but I had already gone through those. Then I stumbled across Unlocker. It's freeware, not shareware. Costs nothing. Got rid of the damned NPROTECT folder and its files, and freed up 4+ gigs of hard drive space. Now, you have to know what kinds of files to remove and what kind to keep your mitts off of, so this util can be dangerous if used indiscriminately. But it does work on hard to remove files. Enjoy. I have been using this for about 6 months. I sent him $5 via Paypal. The best $5 software I ever bought. Five whole dollars? Aren't you the big time spender! ;-) |
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A file remover that really, truly works...
Don White wrote:
Reggie Smithers wrote: Harry Krause wrote: http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ Every have a program you thought you completely removed from your computer, only to find out it left behind trash files you couldn't remove from your hard drive, no matter what? Well, I dumped a Norton suite a few months ago, but could not get rid of the "NPROTECT" folder and the four gigs of files in it. No matter what I tried, the utilities and methods I used reported that the system couldn't "see" the files and therefore could not remove them. The idiots at Norton (Symantec) tech support directed me toward the usual simple-minded cures they are qualified to dispense, but I had already gone through those. Then I stumbled across Unlocker. It's freeware, not shareware. Costs nothing. Got rid of the damned NPROTECT folder and its files, and freed up 4+ gigs of hard drive space. Now, you have to know what kinds of files to remove and what kind to keep your mitts off of, so this util can be dangerous if used indiscriminately. But it does work on hard to remove files. Enjoy. I have been using this for about 6 months. I sent him $5 via Paypal. The best $5 software I ever bought. Five whole dollars? Aren't you the big time spender! ;-) Don, Think how much money this guy will make if everyone sends him $5. -- Reggie ************************************************** ************* That's my story and I am sticking to it. ************************************************** ************* |
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A file remover that really, truly works...
Don White wrote:
Reggie Smithers wrote: Harry Krause wrote: http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ Every have a program you thought you completely removed from your computer, only to find out it left behind trash files you couldn't remove from your hard drive, no matter what? Well, I dumped a Norton suite a few months ago, but could not get rid of the "NPROTECT" folder and the four gigs of files in it. No matter what I tried, the utilities and methods I used reported that the system couldn't "see" the files and therefore could not remove them. The idiots at Norton (Symantec) tech support directed me toward the usual simple-minded cures they are qualified to dispense, but I had already gone through those. Then I stumbled across Unlocker. It's freeware, not shareware. Costs nothing. Got rid of the damned NPROTECT folder and its files, and freed up 4+ gigs of hard drive space. Now, you have to know what kinds of files to remove and what kind to keep your mitts off of, so this util can be dangerous if used indiscriminately. But it does work on hard to remove files. Enjoy. I have been using this for about 6 months. I sent him $5 via Paypal. The best $5 software I ever bought. Five whole dollars? Aren't you the big time spender! ;-) That's $5 US! Probably $2.50 in loonies by now. Dan |
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A file remover that really, truly works...
Dan Krueger wrote:
Don White wrote: Reggie Smithers wrote: Harry Krause wrote: http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ Every have a program you thought you completely removed from your computer, only to find out it left behind trash files you couldn't remove from your hard drive, no matter what? Well, I dumped a Norton suite a few months ago, but could not get rid of the "NPROTECT" folder and the four gigs of files in it. No matter what I tried, the utilities and methods I used reported that the system couldn't "see" the files and therefore could not remove them. The idiots at Norton (Symantec) tech support directed me toward the usual simple-minded cures they are qualified to dispense, but I had already gone through those. Then I stumbled across Unlocker. It's freeware, not shareware. Costs nothing. Got rid of the damned NPROTECT folder and its files, and freed up 4+ gigs of hard drive space. Now, you have to know what kinds of files to remove and what kind to keep your mitts off of, so this util can be dangerous if used indiscriminately. But it does work on hard to remove files. Enjoy. I have been using this for about 6 months. I sent him $5 via Paypal. The best $5 software I ever bought. Five whole dollars? Aren't you the big time spender! ;-) That's $5 US! Probably $2.50 in loonies by now. Dan That's right. Better not look back, we're gaining on you! |
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