Question:
Can anyone please to help me solve this problem...?
SGK
2011-10-13 22:38:07 UTC
1...I had downloaded the avast5 torrent from thepiratebay.org website... I didnt find it gud. So I
wanted to delete t. But now I am not able to delete it The msg : 'Make sure the disc is not
protected or full' appears whenever I tried to delete it.
How can i delete it I used unlocker, revo uninstaller but still Im not able to delete .
Apart from avast 5 ther r sum other files which Iam not able to delete.. Please tel me what can be
done?
2. I downloaded the register booster and found 1464 error.I hav not registered . I cant register. What
can be done to remove the errors????

PLEASE TELL ME HOW THESE TWO PROBS CAN BE SOLVED?
Four answers:
mr. mister
2011-10-13 22:49:48 UTC
This is what you deserve for pirating software.

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First of all though, do you have the iso file mounted? (Did it come in the form of a disc you had to mount in anyway, or was it just an executable file?)



Second, just restart your computer and try deleting it then. Other processes can interfere sometimes, and in all honesty, that torrent may have installed a virus of some sort. If this doesn't work, your in trouble.

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To answer your second question, you don't need to buy expensive software to fix your registry errors in the first place. You can remove them by downloading CCleaner and Advanced System Care, both of which have free versions to use, as long as you wish.

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Also, asking these types of questions can get you suspended or banned from here. Besides, is pirating software really the route you want to go when there are perfectly fine open-source alternatives out there for whatever you may need? Sometimes these free alternatives are even better than the paying ones.
Marga Himmler Gestapo
2011-10-13 22:46:07 UTC
Sometimes you can rename the file and then delete it. If not you could go in to safe mode and then you should be able to delete it. A problem might be that some program process is using the file. If you know what program then use task manager to end process.



9 x out of 10 you probably download a malware program from your torrent client portal. Hackers use the client because it is free and uses a portal unto computers. If that is the program running, then you may need to restore the computer to a earlier day.



For the register booster you would have to buy the program for it to fix the errors
2011-10-14 05:21:39 UTC
@Mr. Mister: Did You know that Avast is a FREE program unless you're using the business edition, which I sincerely doubt the OP was? Get off your knees and wipe the government off your chin.



@OP: Try renaming the file and if that does not work, use Comodo System Cleaner to force delete it. Yes Comodo is free also, so You shouldn't need TPB to download it. By the way, thepiratebay is the number one torrent tracker that the MPAA/RIAA hang out at and probably one of the biggest sources of piracy related lawsuits. You got lucky this time, but big brother is always looming.
marybelle
2016-09-10 13:40:26 UTC
Problem fixing is 2 phrases, no longer a hyphenated phrase. Too many folks attempt to hyphenate $#it that does not want hyphens. Yes, it is human members of the family. Then once more, additionally it is English communications and laptop operations.


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