You can delete it by going into Windows Explorer, finding the file, right clicking it, and clicking delete.
If you delete the hosts file then you would get too many pop up's and your system would take longer time to display the webpages .
Click the file>press the delete key (or del)>Press the enter key
Trash can.
By going to the 'add & delete program' file under control panel
There are many ways to delete files on Windows 8. This includes selecting the file and using the delete key, as well as right clicking the object and selecting delete.
You shouldn't. It's probably important.
i don't know the difference but what i know is ... deleted file from MS-DOS is never go to the recycle bin. Thanks !
Deletes
If a system-scan from your antivirus doesn't help, try a scan with Spybot. If one of the scanners recognizes the 'bad guy', but isn't able to remove it, try a scan while your computer is in Save Mode. Good luck, Jahewi :-) Tried in safe mode already but still restoring from the _RESTORE folder in Windows Me, even after turning off the System Restore. I'll let you guys know when I find an answer GalegoPC Hi, folks. This is the list of files I�ve deleted to fix this pest! I�d recommend removing your hard drive from your machine and using another machine to attack these files since I had no luck even in safe mode: Delete the file svrcab.exe inside \\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\RESTORE Files inside \\windows\applog\ folder: Delete the file svrcab.lgc Delete the file MSBB.LGC Delete the file MSBB.C Files inside \\windows folder Delete any .tmp Delete file ISSM0064.dat Delete file KYF.DAT Delete files FIZ1, FIZ2, FIZ3,�..,ETC (these files have no extension, are only files) Delete file RI000001.DAT Delete file bdftdjmt.dll Delete file TEMPIadHide3.suspdll Files inside \\windows\system Delete file LMSCRIPT.EXE Delete file MSSWCHX.EXE I�m sorry but I cannot guarantee that it will work in every case but that�s what I had to do in my laptop running windows Me. Good luck.
The Hard Drive with Windows Vista installed on it would not work in Windows 98 unless you reformatted it using the FAT32 File System, thus erasing all data. Windows Vista uses the NTFS file system, which is not supported by Windows 98.
Usually when you delete something your computer doesn't actually delete it. Look in your recycle bin or trash can. Otherwise, you can download a file recovery application. Search Google for "file recovery for windows".