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  1. How to open Windows .sys files? Keyboard Drivers Configuration

    Jul 30, 2019 · I'm trying to configure my keyboard drivers files on a Windows Server 2008 (Virtualbox), in order to understand how it is made. Why? To solve this problem : How to enable Alt Gr or Alt keys on …

  2. Find out which process is locking a file or folder in Windows

    Mar 9, 2010 · Ever wondered which program has a particular file or directory open? Now you can find out. To find out what process is using a specific file follow these steps: Go to Find, Find Handle or …

  3. unable to launch google-chrome in WSL2 / Ubuntu 22.0.4.2 LTS after ...

    Apr 27, 2023 · Even tho I had WSL2 / Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS installed in one Windows user account (hereinafter referred to as user A) I wanted it working in another user account (hereinafter referred to …

  4. hibernate - What are hiberfil.sys and pagefile.sys files, and can I ...

    Hiberfil.sys, as the name suggests, is the file to which Windows saves the snap shot data. Thus, the file is always equal in size to the total amount of available RAM on the computer. To remove the file and …

  5. hibernate - How to read Windows hibernation file (hiberfil.sys) to ...

    Oct 16, 2013 · He created with Nicolas Ruff a project called Sandman is the only open-source tool that can read and write the Windows hibernation file. The pdf of project Sandman is found here. The …

  6. Which files are opened by a specific application? - Super User

    44 Check out Process Explorer from Sysinternals. To see the open files for a process, select a process from the list, select the View->Lower Panel View->Handles menu option. All of the handles of type …

  7. How to open a file for editing in Administrator mode?

    Dec 7, 2010 · The best way to is to go straight to the folder in which Notepad++ is installed (Program Files for 32 bit Windows and Program Files (x86) for 64 bit Windows), there, find the Notepad++ …

  8. How can I edit system files in Windows Vista/7 from Explorer?

    If I have to edit a system file, I go to the file in Explorer, shift-right-click on the file and select "Copy as Path". I use that path to open the file in a manually elevated Notepad++.

  9. I can't delete a file, it's in use by the system... But it isn't

    That takes care of the file, but that it is always locked by the system process when you boot indicates an ongoing usage which may cause problems if you delete the file and the system tries to access it.

  10. File cannot be deleted due to being used by System

    Mar 4, 2017 · I have a file I can't delete as "it is used by System". I tried rebooting, turning off and on, then I tried using Revo Uninstaller forced delete and FileAssassin, but none of them worked. I …