Error On Delete, Move, Rename File? Complete the Action on System Restart with MoveOnBoot

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Have you ever got error messages such as “Cannot Delete  …. It is being used by another person or program” or “Cannot Rename..” when you tried to move, rename or delete files? This error message is caused due to a either a shared file being opened by another user or a program holding a file lock. Sometimes it becomes quickly clear as to which program or user has that document currently opened. But many times even if you close all running programs you still get this error.

Wish you could just put the action(move, delete or rename) in a queue so that it is automatically executed when your system restarts? MoveOnBoot is a free tool which lets you do this easily.

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You can simply drag the locked file or folder to MoveOnBoot, select and configure an action that needs to be done after your system restarts. MoveOnBoot will take care of the rest. This free Windows System utility is quite easy to use, with it’s ribbon interface giving you single click access to boot actions, undo functionality and a system restart button.

All the files/folders added are listed in the main panel, along with their source and destination in case of a Move operation. It’s other features include minimize to system tray, a skin chooser to select between several available Office 2007 (Blue, Black, Silver, Green, Pink) and other cool skins.

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