They get deleted with the library
They get deleted with the library
authority files in libraries
The same story when you delete it from the Windows Explorer.
NOT a good idea. Dynamic Link Libraries are necessary for the operation of many applications.
r u talking about deleting bogus files from your library in the Media player, files that no longer exist. Just select those files by holding down the CTRL key, and when you select the files you need to delete, you can simply press Shift+Delete, the media player will give you the option whether to remove these files from library or both library onlyand the computer. do whatever you want and that's the best way.
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.
The plural for of the noun library is libraries.The plural possessive form is libraries'.Example: The libraries' agreement allows cardholders to use their services throughout the county.
No, rebooting does not delete your files.
The music files should still be in your "My Music" folder.
f you have a bunch of files that contain just functions, you can turn these source files into libraries that can be used statically or dynamically by programs. This is good for program modularity, and code re-use. Write Once, Use Many.A library is basically just an archive of object files
yes, libraries usually use epub or pdf files as the format for their ebooks, both of which are supported by the nook
Yes, you only have to remember not to delete the original files so iTunes can make its own library based on the music you have on your computer.