As far as disabling windows file protection, as I mentioned, its not a good idea unless you are sure about what you are doing.
This is not something I feel comfortable assisting you in a forum post, and way outside the bounds of supporting bit comet.
There are many guides for doing this on the net, as I mentioned.
If your unsure of yourself, then I would have your setup discs handy, and files backed up, and be willing to reinstall your windows.
As for being unable to delete the file.torrent, this file being protected should clear when your computer reboots. Well, it should clear when the program using it shuts down, but WFP is far from perfect, and often “protects” files that are no longer in use.
Now, to back up a bit, WFP protects files that are in use, I have a feeling this is what you are having here.
If you know basic DOS commands, then boot to “Safe mode” “command prompt”
Then delete the files from there.
If your not good with dos, you can try regular safe mode, this may work too.
Entering safe mode.
reboot, press f8 as soon as your o/s starts.
You will get a menu with several choices, one being “safe mode command prompt only”
or safe mode
safe mode with network support
and a few others.
Hopefully this will get the files off your system.
I also would not dissmiss the possiblility of a virus, spyware/malware installed on your PC. Scanning should be done regularly, so please do this if you have not already.
Suspect