Include this option in the right-click menu to remove files that are difficult to remove and destroy them entirely, leaving no chance of recovery

Include this option in the right-click menu to remove files that are difficult to remove and destroy them entirely, leaving no chance of recovery


One of the most important features of Windows is the availability of many tools that do anything you can imagine, and they may be very small in size and open source as well. You may face the problem of not being able to delete a specific file or folder because it is linked to another process that you do not know about and you cannot stop it in order to delete the file, so in this post we will learn about a very simple tool to delete stubborn files and even destroy them.

Force Delete is a small program, less than 1 MB in size, that allows you to forcefully delete files, even those that you do not have the necessary permissions to delete, and this can be done permanently and cannot be recovered even using specialized programs. Download the program from the link below the post and all you have to do is drag and drop the files to the main window. If the file is associated with a program or process that is currently running, ForceDelete will ask you for permission to forcefully close the process that prevents the file from being deleted.

The program allows you to add two options to the right-click menu. When you right-click on the file, you will find the Unlock by force delete option to close the processes associated with the file that prevent its deletion, while the Force Delete option deletes the file completely. 

If the permanently shred files option is enabled, no one will be able to recover the deleted files after that.

Force Delete Program



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