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Deleting files in windows 10


How can I delete files in windows 10?

Same way you did in XP, Vista, 7 and 8.

If you are having problems doing this, be more specific please, what are you trying to do and how are you trying to do it?

Same way you did in XP, Vista, 7 and 8.

If you are having problems doing this, be more specific please, what are you trying to do and how are you trying to do it?
Ztrucker, thank you for answering.
I found that the problem is with the file manager I use: Total Commander.
The error message is:
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Total Commander 7.56a
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Fatal error in delete thread, aborting!
Access violation at address 00000018. Read of address 00000018
> Windows 7: 6.2 6.2 (Build 9200)

Windows exception: C0000005
Stack trace:
00000018
65E2EA 6603AD >4175D0 403618
Raw:
6ADB31 65E2EA 6C2487 6603AD 4175D0 403618

Actually I can delete files with Explorer.


So then why do you need any other way ?

I found that the problem is with the file manager I use: Total Commander.
lol. Never hear of Total Commander until now. Anyhow, if you are used to their interface and want to continue using Total Commander, they have recently released a version for Windows 10 (8.52 RC1). I just checked out their site and the Win10 versions are available for download

Edit: Welcome to the forum

Maybe Total Commander is not yet compatible with Windows 10.

Yes, something everyone should realize, companies take time to create updates to their software for Windows 10, they are in no great hurry, but give the latest version suggested by WhyMe a try.

Personally, I see no reason to have an extra program just to delete files, windows should do it just fine.

Ccleaner is the only program I recommend for cleaning up files and cleaning up the registry.

CCleaner - PC Optimization and Cleaning - Free Download

Personally, I see no reason to have an extra program just to delete files, windows should do it just fine.
Back in the 80s, before Windows was released, I used a program called Xtree for file and disk management. Lovely little thing it was too!!


lol. Never hear of Total Commander until now. Anyhow, if you are used to their interface and want to continue using Total Commander, they have recently released a version for Windows 10 (8.52 RC1). I just checked out their site and the Win10 versions are available for download

Edit: Welcome to the forum
Thanks for your answer. Really very usefull. I use Total Commander since long time ago. It is very practical to manipulate folder and files.
Thanks to all of you that are helping.

I remember XTREE...maybe I shouldn't admit to that, oh well.

Deleting files in windows 10