I just used a duplicate file fixer tool instead of trying to hunt them down manually (Windows search misses a lot anyway). Ran it on my Downloads and Pictures folder mostly, then just checked the results quick and deleted the obvious dupes like same photos and repeated downloads. Saved me a bunch of space and didn’t mess anything up.
Windows doesn’t really “handle” duplicates tbh, it’ll just rename the new one with stuff like “(1)” at the end and keep both files. I ended up using Duplicate Files Fixer cause I had like 5 copies of the same photos/documents everywhere without realizing it lol.
If you are referring to copies of files that get saved to different folders on your hdd or ssd by accident or on purpose, they are called duplicate files or exact duplicates. People use programs called duplicate finders, such as Easy Duplicate Finder, Auslogics Duplicate File Finder and Gemini, to delete duplicate files.
Can you find those duplicate files? If you can find them then you can delete them. If you need a tool who can help you to find those files, you can go to cisdem and click DuplicateFinder. This application will help you.
To delete a series of files, do a search for the file names. After that, highlight the list, right click, and delete. They will be moved to the Recycle Bin.
I used Duplicate Files Fixer before and it actually worked pretty well for clearing out duplicate photos, downloads, and random backups without much setup. Just review the files before deleting — no duplicate finder is perfect.
In general you can delete it manually. For Windows OS, locate the drive(s) or folders where the music files are located. Right click then select "Search". You can type *.mp3 to search for all mp3 music files. There are lots of music file extensions. To find out more about audio files extensions visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_file_format. You may also try other software. If you want to locate and delete music files automatically try Duplicate Files Deleter. Manage unwanted files with ease.
Well you try a good tool or app to remove the duplicate file form your itunes as doing it manually will take time.
On a PC, search Raze on your computer (include hidden and system files). Delete any files that come up that say Raze on it. On a Mac, I don't know.
RBF files are a type of backup file that are found in the Config.Msi folder on your operating system. Yes, you can delete RBF files on your computer.
Did You Delete the files off of the computer ?
Not really dangerous if you know what you’re deleting. I’ve cleaned duplicate files off my PC a bunch of times, but I always double-check system folders and use a tool that previews duplicates before removing them.
Click on... Start > Control Panel > Programs and Features. Search for the program in the list, click it and select uninstall. This will delete the program files from your computer. The registry entries will be removed on re-boot.