The problem is caused by something where Windows is using it to get it into memory for the preview or something like that if I remember correctly.
I know there's a fix for this, but I unfortunately don't know where it is. I'm sure someone will post it here.
Until then, froseph has the right idea - boot into a command prompt - DOS boot disk or something - and delete it from there.
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