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Move or delete locked or in-use files with Unlocker - Tutorial 2 - Using Unlocker

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In this video, we will demonstrate how to use Unlocker to regain access to a file on our computer. In the example, it is obvious which program is using and locking the file, but this is not always the case and in these instances, Unlocker can be a valuable tool. We also show you how Unlocker can be used on removable drives or folders too.

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Additional notes

Remember that using the kill process button will immediately terminate the program, you will lose any data that is open in the program at the time you kill it. Killing system processes may make your computer unstable until you restart it.

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