SyniZure Posted September 28, 2018 I used SUPERAntiSpyware to remove some suspicious files, and it changed their filetype to '.SUPERDelete' and moved them into a folder within my C: Drive named SUPERDelete. Technically, the files haven't been removed, and the files still take up space on my drive. How can I actually remove the SUPERDelete files? If I use SUPERDelete to remove those files they just come back with the file extension tacked on twice. I can't use Administrator Command Prompt to remove the files, I just get 'Access Denied'. I'm not mad, it's just a bit of a nuisance; Thanks for any help or advice in advance! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SUPERsupport Posted September 28, 2018 Hello SyniZure, Thank you for contacting us. SUPERDelete moves the file to a separate directory, attempts to delete them, adds them to a list of files to be removed on reboot. You should try rebooting their computer to see if the driver level can remove the files. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites