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Startup Renaming


Note: You should completely understand what are you doing when using Startup Renaming , or you may severely damage your system.

Sometimes you may want to delete or view a folder or files locked by Windows or some other program. Startup Renaming can help you to do that by renaming or deleting them during next startup. It also shows you a list of files and folders that will be renamed during the next startup. You may edit that list if necessary.

Startup Renaming can be invoked by selecting Startup Renaming on the Tools menu

To add a folder or file to the Startup Renaming ,

Click Add File or Folder button on the Startup Renaming dialog box, select the required file(s)/folder(s) on the Paths dialog box, and click the OK button.

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Startup Renaming Paths dialog box

Select Remove to if you want to delete them or Rename if you want to rename them.

Select Overwrite an existing Folder/File if you want to overwrite an already existing file(s) or folder(s) with those that are to be renamed.

The selected file(s) and folder(s) will appear on the Startup Renaming dialog box.

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Startup renaming dialog box

To edit a folder or file already added to the Startup Renaming,

Select Startup Renaming on the Tools menu.

Double-click the required file or folder and click the Edit Paths button.

Edit the settings on the Startup Renaming Paths dialog box, and click the OK button.

To remove a folder or file from the Startup Renaming,

Select Startup Renaming on the Tools menu.

Select the required file or folder and click the Remove From List button.