It often happens that you can not delete a file. In this case, click on Start and then Run, type msconfig. From the window that appears select diagnostic startup and confirmed. At this point you can reboot the system.
Without this you just need to delete that file.
To return to normal startup just write a 'last time Msconfig, select the' start normally, confirm and restart Windows.
ps: if you use Windows 2000 you can not perform this operation
Without this you just need to delete that file.
To return to normal startup just write a 'last time Msconfig, select the' start normally, confirm and restart Windows.
ps: if you use Windows 2000 you can not perform this operation
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