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<blockquote data-quote="jackuars" data-source="post: 940583" data-attributes="member: 24462"><p>I see that you've used the most popular unlockers and I think IOBit unlocker will be a good add. An unlocker that provides a portable version would be my preference. Emsisoft used to provide BlitzBlank in the past, not sure how good it is now, I guess it's not updated anymore. Another option that I'd try will be that's built-in to suites like Wise Care (Wise Force Deleter) or if a 3rd party task manager provides that feature.</p><p></p><p>I would love to know why you prefer IOBit's Unlocker compared to LockHunter. I guess both are good and regularly updated.</p><p></p><p>I haven't used file unlockers in a very long time. I've been using Linux 90% of the time these days, that I don't look into that many softwares on Windows anymore. Maybe I will create a list for Linux too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jackuars, post: 940583, member: 24462"] I see that you've used the most popular unlockers and I think IOBit unlocker will be a good add. An unlocker that provides a portable version would be my preference. Emsisoft used to provide BlitzBlank in the past, not sure how good it is now, I guess it's not updated anymore. Another option that I'd try will be that's built-in to suites like Wise Care (Wise Force Deleter) or if a 3rd party task manager provides that feature. I would love to know why you prefer IOBit's Unlocker compared to LockHunter. I guess both are good and regularly updated. I haven't used file unlockers in a very long time. I've been using Linux 90% of the time these days, that I don't look into that many softwares on Windows anymore. Maybe I will create a list for Linux too. [/QUOTE]
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