If you encounter an access denied or file in use, use a tool like lockhunter (https://lockhunter.com) to get rid of that DLL.
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about 1 year ago
Https://lockhunter.com/ give this free tool a shot. It should show you what’s locking it.
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over 1 year ago
I tried downloading an unlocker program to see if maybe any processes were stalling it, but not even that could remove the file. I’m completely at a loss. I could just ignore the file for the rest of my life, but I’d really rather not with how concerningly broken it is.
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over 1 year ago
If you have write access to that filesystem…
Maybe there are open files or folders, something is keeping it in use
Try rebooting, or you can try LockHunter:
LockHunter is a free 64/32 bit tool to delete files blocked by any processes.
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over 1 year ago
If it isn’t that, here’s this neat tool you can use to nuke processes using files and folders.
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over 1 year ago
If the folders still won’t go, try LockHunter. It’s a portable utility that will tell you what is blocking/locking a file or folder and can often free it, so it can be removed.
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almost 2 years ago
If you get this problem, try lockhunter:
Https://lockhunter.com/.
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almost 2 years ago
Just use this: https://lockhunter.com/.
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almost 2 years ago
(Programmer focused) Everything for searching for files, grepWin for searching within files & Lockhunter for when an errant process has hold a file & won’t let go.
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about 2 years ago
I personally use lockhunter, it’s really helpful https://lockhunter.com/.
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about 2 years ago
LockHunter: Which process is keeping that file open?
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over 2 years ago
LockHunter – an absolute must-have tool for dealing with fie locks on a client level.
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over 2 years ago
Https://lockhunter.com/ use this…
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over 2 years ago
If you still see an error related to a product key, then the Loader temporarily failed to patch haloce.exe.
This is typically happens when another process has temporarily locked the file.
You can use https://lockhunter.com/ or https://github.com/CodeDead/DeadLock/releases/latest to figure out which process(es) have locked the halo.exe and forcefully unlock it. Ideally, this functionality will be built into the…
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over 2 years ago
Used this it my previous job: https://lockhunter.com/.
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over 2 years ago
Maybe you can try this to delete it?: https://lockhunter.com/.
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over 2 years ago
The only reasons it wouldn’t work after the Loader successfully found your Retail (CD) or Custom Edition license in the Windows Registry is because the no-DRM patch failed to apply to SPV3’s haloce.exe.
Either the Installer failed to enable the setting in the Loader’s config file or the Loader was denied access to haloce.exe. This issue can happen with any Activation method other than the passive detection of Halo…
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over 2 years ago
If you’ve used MEGAsync to download a folder, shut it down, then try moving/deleting the folder again. LockHunter is also quite effective at deleting folders and files locked by another process.
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over 2 years ago
Try LockHunter, https://lockhunter.com/. It will show you who/what’s locking the file. This will help you decide if you want to uninstall it. It has several options to uninstall/delete stubborn files. But you should know what’s stopping you from deleting it first.
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almost 3 years ago
What? NO ONE is posting the apps that fix this issue? https://lockhunter.com is one.
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almost 3 years ago
Try https://lockhunter.com/. It’s a free wonderful program that installs into your context menu. Right click on the file/folder that won’t go away to see what’s got it locked. It’ll give you options for dealing with it and help you get rid of it.
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almost 3 years ago