I have downloaded as shown in this video:
first Kali 32 bit ISO. To gain system privileges so I can become an admin as it were.
I have Windows 10.
I have the rather big file under Downloads. Already burned on a DVD. Since you do not have to install anything there, you should actually be able to delete the file. I tried that after realizing what a mess I was getting into.
Have I already destroyed my laptop or is there a way out?
I ask for quick and professional help.
Probably the file is still active in your burning program. The question is, what kind of error do you get when deleting?
He tells me that the file is still open. I have no burning program, just right-click and then "burn".
I forgot to write in the top, sorry.
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Then you have it in the windows burner active. Even windows takes a program to burn and there it is now inside.
maybe it is underneath
% Userprofile% \ appdata \ local \ Microsoft \ Windows \ Burn \ Burn
Hmm, do not find anything called appdata…
In the DVD drive that is still displayed to me although the DVD where it is burned on it, not in it. I'm really worried. Should I go to an IT specialist?