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Old 04-21-2007, 07:48 PM
JesterMania
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I don't know which file you are trying to delete but if it is in use - you had better beware or you may end up deleting a critical system file. Getting back to your problem, sometimes it helps if you rename the file -> soft reset -> then delete the renamed file. I know that this method works for font files that are in use but have no idea if it applies to your situation.
 
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