Oh I'm sorry to hear that. Try and restart your computer, then with only
the desktop showing, delete the corrupted files, then re-download it
again. Also, you may have a hidden security warning box that often
creeps up in the background, <smile>. Anyway try those steps and let me
know. Thanks.
Alexander Shannon wrote:
Hi all,
Chris Hallsworth suggested that I try and obtain a trial of System mechanic 6, however I have tried to download it but the installation files are corrupt and I can now not remove system mechanic 6 from my computer for some reason as when I click on the icon I have on the desktop for the download I have saved there and chosen delete from the context menu I am told I can not delete any files to do with system mechanic 6. As a result of a message I had from someone called Ron Slater at the organisation who manufacture or distribute the software, I have written back to him and told him that I can not use what I have downloaded, but he has not as yet come back to me. Can anyone on this list advise me what I may be able to do to get rid of the corrupt files please.
Thank you in advance.
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