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What you said is very vague, generally only in two aspects. Either that, there is a problem with the system and it needs to be reinstalled. Either your mobile hard drive has a virus and there is a dll associated with it, so it is impossible to delete the device under normal circumstances.
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There must be a window that doesn't close, or an explorer or something!
Close all windows and turn off some disc-like servos to try!
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It should be some files in use, you can put it on another machine to look at it, if it's okay, then it's a problem with your system, you can also try to right-click the rby point to pop up.
A dll file is something like an exe file, but unlike an exe, a dll is meant to be hooked to run on an application, and it can't be run on its own.
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Caching Problems The easiest and safest solution to prevent data loss: Pull out your portable hard drive after shutting down your computer! Increase your cache space to make it last for a faster time!
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If you're not sure if it's a problem with the system or something else.
Try logging out first. Generally, if there are no major problems, you can safely delete them after logging out.
Also, it seems that your portable hard drive has a more serious problem than the system. I mean the data inside.
You can try to repartition after antivirus.
The last thing to say is to rule out the problem of poor contact of the portable hard drive first.
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This kind of problem, once tried, you thought it was to turn off all the relevant programs, but that's what you thought.
You can ** a software called unlocker, after installing the email information in your mobile hard drive, you will find that there are other processes accessing, the most common is occupied, you can use unlocker to unlock and then exit it.
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This question, one. I think it should be caused by you being too anxious, don't worry, click two more, one time doesn't work, do it again, there has to be a process, usually at the second time of closing. Two, change your connection line to a short point. Give it a try and good luck.
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Program problems, it doesn't matter if you root your hard drive, you try to look at it from a system, the second way is to start the computer from scratch and then delete it safely in the system.
Yitian Computer Company.
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Upstairs is really inexplicable, it won't be just that. I was in a hurry.
It is recommended that the landlord take a look at the application and see if there are any related programs running in the image.
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Either the dll is associated or there is a problem with the portable hard drive!!
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Before deleting, the portable hard drive has a buffering period.
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1. Reasons why mobile hard disk files cannot be deleted:
The disk write protection function of the win7 system leads to this problem. This problem will not appear in the XP system, only win7 or win7 or above the system will appear, after using the U disk, pay attention to pop up and then unplug the U disk.
2. Solution:
1. Enter "cmd" in the start of operation, remember to run as administrator.
2. Then enter diskpart in the command window (list all disks, so that we can find the drive letter of our mobile hard disk).
3. After entering diskpart and pressing the enter key, the following characters will appear.
4. Then enter: diskpart>list disk (select the disk you want to operate). diskpart>select disk f (f stands for my mobile hard disk), diskpart>att disk clear readonl (remove the disk protection of win7 system), diskpart>exit is finished.
Tips: If it really doesn't work, you can back up useful files and then force the portable hard drive to be formatted.
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Hello, if your portable hard drive does not have a delete option, it may be because there is a problem with the file system of the hard drive or the permissions are not set correctly. Here are a few possible workarounds:1
Check the file system: Use Disk Utility or the Command Hide Tool to check whether the file system of the hard disk is normal. If you find the problem, you can try to repair the file system of your hard drive.
2.Check your permission settings: If you can't delete a scrambled file, it may be because you don't have enough permissions.
Check the file's properties to make sure you have enough permissions to delete the file. 3.Use the command line to delete files:
If you are unable to delete the file through the GUI, you can try using a command-line tool to delete the file. In Windows, you can use command-line tools"del"In linux, you can make the hallways with a command-line tool"rm"。4.
Format the hard drive: If none of the above methods can solve the problem, you can try formatting the hard drive. Note that before formatting the hard drive, be sure to back up all your important data, as formatting will wipe out all the data on the hard drive.
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<> <> "Hello! Your portable hard drive doesn't have a delete option because the hard drive's file system is set to read-only mode, or you are not logged in as an administrator. <>
You can try the following methods to solve this problem: Check the read and write status of the hard drive: Right-click on the portable hard drive, select "Properties", and confirm that the "Read Only" option is selected.
If selected, uncheck it. Log in as an administrator: If you are not logged in as a manager, you may be restricted by system permissions that prevent you from deleting files.
Try logging in as an administrator and try deleting the file again. Change file attributes: Right-click the file you want to delete on the portable hard drive, select Properties, and then cancel the Read-Only attribute if it is selected.
Format the hard drive: If none of the above methods can solve the problem, you can try to format the portable hard drive and re-establish the file system. Please note that formatting will erase all data on the hard drive, so make sure you have backed up all your important files.
It is important to note that if your portable hard drive is infected by a virus or other malware that may cause the files to be locked or cannot be deleted, it is recommended to use antivirus software to scan and remove the virus. Dear, <>
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