Re: delete program

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"Giovanni" <giovanni@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Olórin ha scritto:
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Olórin ha scritto:
"Giovanni" <giovanni@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi I'am a new user of this newsgroup and I would like to receive some
suggestions about this problem if possible..
I had got a folder on my PC desktop with an iso.image of Microsoft
office. I have burnt and installed the iso image of Office Pack.
After two weeks i removed the Office pack from my PC included the
register's keys.
But... the folder of Office ( containing the iso.image) ...is again on
my desktop even if clenaed it in the basket when I restart the PC
Any suggestions? thank you
Where did you get this ISO image of Microsoft Office from? Not from
Microsoft or a legitimate shop, that's for sure.

The rest of your post is unclear, at least to me.

What is "Office Pack"? If by that you don't mean Microsoft Office,
please explain what you do mean.

It sounds to me like you burned this ISO image to disc (CD or DVD) and
installed MS Office from that. Then you uninstalled MS Office and yet
the folder with the .ISO file in is still on your desktop.

Why were you expecting it to have gone - did you delete it? Or are you
saying that you deleted it to the Recycle Bin (if that's what you mean
by "clenaed it in the basket") but it keeps reappearing on your
desktop? Can you delete other files without problem?

What "register's keys" did you remove and why? You could have caused
damage doing that.

Please clarify exactly what you have done and what you are
experiencing.

If the ISO file is an illegal "copy" of Microsoft software, don't be
surprised if it contains viruses/trojans/malware etc that have damaged
your Windows installation. Barring you from deleting files could be a
consequence of that, I suppose.
In order..
1) office pack is Microsoft Office 2003; i cut and pasta a copy from USB
pen on my desktop (Office 2003 folder)
2) I burned the iso.image on CD and installed it on my PC
3) I removed Office 2003 from my PC ,deleted the folder from my
Desktop in recycle Bin ..but it keeps reapparing on my desktop. I can
delete any files without problems with my PC
4) A friend of mine gave me a copy of Office 2003, and, I only tried it
for one week, but, because i didn't have a legal license i deleted it
5) from Registry i deleted: Software > Microsoft > Windows > Office
(folder)
6) maybe you a right when say the this "probably illegal copy of Office"
contains malware but my Kaspersky antivirus didn't found any viruses
during scan.
Anyway... Thank for your answer

What if you delete the folder and all files in it, then empty your
Recycle Bin and confirm (by opening it) that there is nothing in it?

I do it ! But... when I restart my PC the "never ending" folder it's s on
my Desktop ..again. Very strange.

I'd try a chkdsk on your Windows drive (probably C:\). In Windows Explorer,
right-click it, left-click properties, choose Tools tab along the top, click
Check Now. It will say it can't and offer to do it at next boot - accept
that, then restart and let it run the check.

If still a problem, make sure you're up to date on Windows Updates (not
necessarily with SP3 though...), then throughly scan for viruses and
malware.

Other random thoughts: Try a shift-delete from Windows Explorer. Rename the
file and try again. Move the file and try again. Try deleting from a command
prompt. Is the file in YOUR desktop, or the All Users one? If the latter,
try creating a new account (with admin privileges), logging in with it and
then deleting again. (Does your current account have admin rights?) Do your
Event Logs have anything interesting to say?


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