At uninstall applications, you will be prompted "The system indicates that the following shared file is no longer used by any programs" (If the following shared file is deleted, will not be able to re-use of any other procedure), in the end should not delete the these documents? It is very difficult to answer this question in one sentence, but the fortunate thing is that this problem would not normally bring disastrous consequences.
Windows system will be preserved in the registry of a counter used to record each file-sharing the number of applications. When you install the application necessary to use a certain file, the registry of the document corresponding counter will add one. And when you uninstall an application, the corresponding counter will be minus one. When the document into a 0:00 counter, you will receive the above information, because the system think you delete the last file to use this procedure. But the system is not always correct, install and uninstall software, the process is not always smooth and unmistakable, there is so counter may be wrong.
How to solve it? If you worry about running low on disk space, you can click "Yes To All" button to delete all the shared files, it appears unlikely the problem. Even if true there is problem, you can still use this to reinstall file-sharing applications. If there is enough disk space, you can temporarily remove these shared files. These documents apart from taking up some disk space, has no effect on the system.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Delete files at ease
Posted by freeman at 10:47 PM
Labels: PC Related
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