Have you ever encountered the frustrating situation where you try to delete or move a file or folder in Windows, only to be met with an error message stating that the file is in use by another process? It can be incredibly frustrating not knowing which process is causing the lock, especially when you need to complete the task urgently. After trying several methods give in superuser, YouTube and other site I found the following method that works and is super easy.
Using Resource Monitor, you can easily identify the process that is locking file or folder. The above blog shows how to find process and software locking a file or folder in step-by-step method.
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