05-09-2011, 07:57 PM
(05-09-2011, 07:53 PM)Infinity Wrote: For future reference, since this is a somewhat common issue. Sometimes the file is being used in the processes, and sometimes it has the "Read only" attribute checked. Uncheck that, check your processes if that doesn't work, and if you can't change the processes, take ownership of the file through command prompt, and try again. Make sure you have correct permissions, or use Unlocker. It's a program that I would highly advise.
Glad you could fix it though.
Thanks but -- in short, the file had not been properly uninstalled and the left over application lost its ownership, which fudged it all up... It had not been running, I would have caught that ;) Well thanks though.