

- #The item mac ads cleaner can’t be moved to the trash because it’s open full
- #The item mac ads cleaner can’t be moved to the trash because it’s open password
- #The item mac ads cleaner can’t be moved to the trash because it’s open windows
Uninstalling them will remove whatever system-wide changes they made. These applications were installed using the Mac package installer.
#The item mac ads cleaner can’t be moved to the trash because it’s open password
Plenty of options.However, some applications will prompt you for a password when you try to move them to the trash. The name of the program in the PE header. The name of the process's main window, if it has one.
#The item mac ads cleaner can’t be moved to the trash because it’s open windows
There's always something that identifies the process that Windows could use. Windows could still tell you the name of the process that has the file open. There are exceptions of course, but in the context of the question they're not relevant.Īnd none of that is a really good reason why Windows can't tell you what program has what file open while you're trying to delete it, which is the point to which you are responding. But it's still live, so the distinction is irrelevant.Īt that, not a lot of programs on Windows use child processes to get work done - on Windows, the model is usually threads. Since you stated that the parent crashed and the child was still running, you mean an orphan, which will eventually become a zombie. Furthermore, zombies on Unix/etc deallocate all resources except the process control block, so zombies are irrelevant to held files. Whether or not the parent claims the child, the child will exit and be destroyed. Want to help us catch more reposts? Click the report button and include a link to the original post!Įspecially in the context of the original question: there is no such thing as a zombie process in Windows. Twitter facebook theme tumblr instagram theme Our awesome logo & subreddit design was created by /u/m_gartsmanĬSS by /u/qtx Subreddits you may like: Column A Special thanks to our past moderators! CSS We do not " let the votes decide." We understand this type of policy is controversial and uncommon (especially for a high-traffic subreddit), but we believe it gives /r/Showerthoughts the best chance at maintaining quality. This subreddit is moderated for quality, which means we remove content that we deem to be low-quality, low-effort, nonsensical, or common/unoriginal.
#The item mac ads cleaner can’t be moved to the trash because it’s open full
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