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Typical, typical suggestions.
Earuto, getting a new CPU will not solve a problem with permissions/file usage. In fact, it will not solve a problem with _anything_. I don't understand how you can blame such a problem on the CPU. Clearly you don't understand how computer hardware works.
Sonicfreak94, first, are you a Computer Administrator, or are you on a Limited Account? A Limited Account won't have the same permissions as Computer Administrators.
Second, try Unlocker:
http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/
This program will allow you to free any file that is being used by another program. Sometimes an application will slip up and will still have a file locked to it even when it's not being used. You can use Unlocker to free those hooks so you can perform operations on the file again, and if you want, you can also have it delete, rename, or move the file immediately after unlocking, in case the program will try to lock it again. If that doesn't work, you may just have insufficient write permissions.
Earuto, getting a new CPU will not solve a problem with permissions/file usage. In fact, it will not solve a problem with _anything_. I don't understand how you can blame such a problem on the CPU. Clearly you don't understand how computer hardware works.
Sonicfreak94, first, are you a Computer Administrator, or are you on a Limited Account? A Limited Account won't have the same permissions as Computer Administrators.
Second, try Unlocker:
http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/
This program will allow you to free any file that is being used by another program. Sometimes an application will slip up and will still have a file locked to it even when it's not being used. You can use Unlocker to free those hooks so you can perform operations on the file again, and if you want, you can also have it delete, rename, or move the file immediately after unlocking, in case the program will try to lock it again. If that doesn't work, you may just have insufficient write permissions.