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- Jun 26, 2023
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If it were me I would try renaming one or more of the persistent files. If that is unsuccessful it tells you either the files are in use or your priveleges are insufficient. If successful then I would delete and then look at what returns - the renamed version or the original? If the original then there is definitely 3rd party software replacing the deleted files and you have a big problem.
Probably the best test would be to reboot in Safe Mode and delete the files (a) as an administrator and (b) when no programs other than basic OS functions should be running.
Probably the best test would be to reboot in Safe Mode and delete the files (a) as an administrator and (b) when no programs other than basic OS functions should be running.