Boot Deleter is an application that adds itself to the Windows Explorer (shell) context menu and allows you to mark files and folders to be deleted when Windows next restarts.
This allows you to delete items that are locked by running programs. Items can also be marked for deletion by passing the file/folder as a command-line argument or by dropping the item onto the Boot Deleter executable icon.
How to use Boot Deleter :
· Once loaded, click on the Integrate with Windows Shell button for Boot Deleter to add itself to the Explorer context menu.
· To mark a file or folder for deletion, right-click on any file/folder and then select Delete at Windows Start. A new window will appear asking you to confirm your action; click Accept for Boot Deleter to tell Windows that the selected item should be deleted when Windows next starts.
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