The reason why you cannot delete system file in Vista/Windows 7 is because you do not own those files, even if you are an administrator. By default, it is owned by the TrustedInstaller service. To overcome this problem, all you have to do is change the ownership of the file to your user account. I must say that this is a long process to do. Luckily, a Vista hack has been featured at howtogeek that adds a “Take Ownership” option on the right click menu. All you need to do is Read More
How to Check for Corrupted and Missing System Files for Windows Stability
On April - 13 - 2009
Issue: Do you know that over time your system files may change from its original version, even if it is a protected file? Unfortunately, despite of windows’ attemp to protect these files, there are several reason why your computer’s security is compromised. It may be due to a malware that has found a way to to discretely insert itself into your system files giving it the authority to spy on you at will. Luckily we have a solution for this potential threat. This applies to the Read More
