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| DeadLock v1.5.1 DeadLock v1.5.1 👉 Unlock files and folders that Windows refuses to release. DeadLock can be used to unlock files and folders that are locked by the system or other applications. This is especially useful when Windows will not let you delete, move, copy or rename something because it claims the file is still in use. DeadLock can unlock files and folders, take ownership, and help remove stubborn items without digging through Task Manager or command-line tools. DeadLock also supports command-line arguments, so advanced users can unlock files or folders directly from PowerShell or CMD without opening the full graphical interface. It is open source, lightweight, free to use and designed specifically for Windows. Features: Unlock files and folders locked by Windows or other applications Delete, move or copy locked files and folders Take full ownership of stubborn files and folders Command-line support for PowerShell and CMD use Optional Windows Explorer integration Theme and preference settings Optional automatic update functionality Open-source GPL-3.0 licensed software No ads, trackers or user data collection Supported operating systems: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11 Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2025 Supported languages: English, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Russian, Bulgarian Changes: v1.5.1 02-15-26 Create Chinese simp. locale. Create a language file for Traditional Chinese. Fix Chinese Traditional locale. Updated russian translate. Added OS + updated link to HTTPS. Create bg.xml. Note: This file has two hits on VirusTotal. We have confirmed these to be false positives. The file is safe. Click here to visit the author's website. |
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| ThisIsMyFile v4.51 ThisIsMyFile v4.51 👉 Easily unlock or delete locked files and folders on Windows. ThisIsMyFile is a lightweight Windows utility designed to help users unlock, delete, rename, or move files that are locked or in use by the operating system or another application. When Windows refuses to delete or modify a file because it is currently being used, ThisIsMyFile can identify the process that is locking the file and allow you to release the lock so the file operation can proceed. The program provides a simple and portable interface where you can drag and drop a locked file to quickly determine which process is using it. From there, you can unlock the file, terminate the locking process, or delete the file immediately or at the next system restart. ThisIsMyFile is especially useful for troubleshooting stubborn files, removing leftovers from uninstalled software, or handling files that Windows reports as access denied or in use. ThisIsMyFile does not require installation and can be run directly as a portable tool, making it convenient for technicians and advanced users who need a quick way to deal with locked files without installing additional software. Features: Unlock files that are currently in use by Windows or other programs Identify the process that is locking a file or folder Delete, move, or rename locked files Option to delete files immediately or on next system restart Drag-and-drop support for quick file analysis Portable application with no installation required Simple and lightweight interface designed for fast troubleshooting Supported operating systems: Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11 Supported languages: German, English, French, Spanish, Hungarian, Turkish, Czech, Chinese Traditional, Russian, Romanian, Polish, Greek, Dutch, Portuguese, Korean, Chinese Simplified, Brazilian Portuguese, Arabic, Italian, Spanish Venezuela, Hindi, Thai, Vietnamese, Welsh, Persian, Hebrew, Malay, Indonesian, Filipino, Norwegian, Ukrainian Changes: v4.51 04-24-26 Minor bug fixes in the ThisIsMyFile application for Windows 11 ... |
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6,931 | May 01, 2026 Nenad Hrg |
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