No, rebooting does not delete your files.
No it will not. Rebooting or restarting a computer will not delete files unless you reboot it via a hard shut down by pulling the plug or holding the power button until the machine dies.
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Boot-Manager-Disk/MoveOnBoot.shtml use that software. mark the file you want to delete on boot, and reboot.
Try Norton Antivirus to detect the random name of the dll files that downloadercache placed on your computer. Then reboot in safe mode and delete those .dll files
simaltaneously press Ctrl+alt+delete your computer will reboot
you have to boot from something else, whether it be a floopy disk, thumb drive, or setup cd. you can't delete files that you are currently using. if you boot into windows xp you can't delete windows xp.
Delete all the registry entries for the program, then delete all the program files. Finally, delete bckd.sys from the drivers folder (c:\windows\system32\drivers) and reboot. If you don't know where all the registry entries and files are stored, use an uninstaller program such as Revo Uninstaller Pro. This will automatically locate the relevant files and registry entries for you.
Explorer has crashed. reboot and delete the file from a DOS prompt.
If you run Install then Repair it shouldn't delete files in "My Documents" (at least it didn't when I did it recently). If you run Install then Install it will delete the files.
no is there a software to delete it
To delete all files of a program: -Go to Library -Look for any files with the program's name or developer's name in the /Library//Library/Preferences/ and the /Library/Application Support/ folders. -Move the files to the trash. -If the trash will not empty. Reboot and try again. However, the easiest way to delete any program on a Mac computer, is to go to the application folder and move the program to the trash. This will effectively delete the program, although some files will remain and add to the disk clutter. these can be fished out, as above. See related link.
If it turns back on, always go to safe mode or boot off a recovery disk for Macintosh computers, copy all important files to an external drive, delete all files on the computer, reboot, add all files on the hard drive to the computer again.
You are not able to delete anything in the task manager, all you are do is ending the process which will be restarted on reboot.