You can temporarily "install" Linux on your computer and then just mount the drive as if it were any old ordinary external drive. Delete the file that's bugging you and then go back to Windows.
Of course you're not actually installing Linux. What you're doing is booting from a DVD or USB drive with Linux on. Your computer will then be running Linux without having messed around with Windows at all. And it will be gone next time you boot.
Try Mint - it's pretty easy.
http://www.linuxmint.com/download.php
These are disc images. You'll need a blank DVD. If you don't have those (or don't have a drive), you can use a USB stick instead. Boot from whichever you use and you'll be in a whole new world. Click on the hard drive and find the file in question, delete it, and then reboot the computer without the DVD / USB stick. You should be good to go.
EDIT: Well, looks like you don't need to go to such lengths after all. That's good. But at least now you understand what was suggested.![]()
Thanks, I may have a tinker one day. I've never used linux before, but I've sure noticed a lot of people around here mention it.
