Need Help with Permanently Deleting Corrupted Files

Rachel_Vinx

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Hi everyone,

I’ve been running into a frustrating issue with some corrupted files on my computer. I’ve tried deleting them the usual way (right-click > delete), but no matter what I do, they keep showing up again, or I get error messages saying the files can’t be deleted because they’re in use or corrupted.

I’ve tried using tools like Disk Cleanup and even running CHKDSK, but the files still persist, and it’s starting to take up unnecessary space. I’m worried that if I don’t get rid of them soon, they could cause more problems, especially if they’re tied to system processes.

Has anyone encountered this issue before and found a reliable way to permanently delete corrupted files from their computer? Any suggestions for third-party tools, command-line solutions, or anything that’s worked for you would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance for your help!
 
Hello,
Corrupted files can be stubborn, but SysTools Data Wipe Software offers a reliable way to permanently delete them. It bypasses restrictions caused by corruption or system processes and ensures files are securely erased without leaving traces.

You can also try Command Prompt with: del /f /q /a "file_path", but SysTools provides a more comprehensive and user-friendly solution.

Let me know if you need more help!
 
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