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The basic reason that access is denied is a permission issue.
1. Enable security management first.
Open any folder - Tools - Folder Options - View - Remove the check box before "Use Simple Folder Sharing (Recommended)" - OK.
2. Right-click on the disk where the prompted file is located - Properties - Security - select everyone or your username in the "Group or User Name" (if not, click Add - enter everyone or your username - OK), and tick the checkboxes corresponding to "Full Control" and "Allow" in the following permission list (if you can't select it in gray, please click Advanced - remove the checkmark in front of "inherit from the parent those permission items that can be applied to child objects, including those clearly defined here"—— Copy) – OK.
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Such a situation is caused by file corruption, take the file in C drive as an example, solution:
1. Open "My Computer" -- move the mouse to the C drive, click the right mouse button --- click "Properties" -- "Tools" in the property box, and then you will see "Start Check", click on it without hesitation, and then click "Scan and try to recover bad sectors" There are four stages of repair, you wait patiently for a few minutes, after the repair is completed, click on the "Automatically repair file system errors" point OK, and then pop up a prompt, it cannot be repaired, and it can only be repaired by restarting. Once you're OK, restart your computer. Then you can delete it.
If you can't delete it, you can greet my ancestors or find me again.
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If it's Windows XP, an effective way to delete such a folder:
First of all, you need to know and be familiar with the operation commands:
If the folder or file you want to delete is hidden in nature, the command when deleting is:
rd a folder.
del a file.
Assuming that the folder that cannot be deleted is in the "g: delete" directory, the operation is as follows:
1. "Start" > "Run", enter cmd in the "Run" dialog box
2. In the command prompt, type:
g: Enter.
cd delete enter.
Manually switch the current location to the "g: delete" directory.
If the command is executed successfully, a prompt with "G: Delete>" appears in front of the flashing cursor.
3. Input"dir /x"command, and then press enter to run the command. The window displays information about all files and folders in the delete directory, and the penultimate column in the displayed column information is the short name of the format. The truncated name will normally be pretended"~1"End.
4. Select the line where the file or folder you want to delete, the penultimate column of the line, transcribe the name of the file or folder, and then enter the command after the prompt of "g: delete>".
If you are deleting a folder, enter the :rd folder (transcript) enter.
If you want to delete a file, enter: del file (transcript) Enter.
At this point, you should be able to successfully delete such a file or folder!
However, for such a hard-to-delete folder, one thing worth borrowing is to use it to store useful information without worrying about being easily deleted!
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It can't be deleted, which means that sometimes the system is already running the program in the background.
You can check if there is any information about this software in the startup items.
If you have, remove and restart, and if you don't, restart it to free up memory.
Then delete it. If that doesn't work, here are 2 ways:
1. Simpler, go to the next optimization master.
Inside you can remove some stubborn software.
2. If it is more complicated, go to DOS to delete the file, and then go to the registry to delete the relevant file.
Actually, you can also go to the next deep mountain red leaves, but this operation is more troublesome and is not recommended.
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The steps to forcibly remove computer software are as follows:
1. Install 360 Security Guard, open it and click on the Software Manager option.
2 Click on the software uninstall option.
3Find the software you want to delete and click the uninstall button.
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Alas, brother. Deletion programs cannot be hard-deleted. Uninstall it with an uninstaller to get it clean. You're going to leave a lot of junk files on your computer.
But now that you've hard-deleted it, I think it's better to go to the Add & Remove program in the control panel to see if it's removed. If you still can't delete it, it's best to delete it in safe mode.
Of course, the upstairs method can also be deleted, but it is still not enough insurance.
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Find a "process killer" software, end his process and then delete it.
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The system calls one of its files, and you try it in safe mode.
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It may have been launched.
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The specific steps are as follows:
The materials that need to be prepared are: computer,
Take win7 as an example:
1. First turn on the computer and enter the computer desktop.
2. Then click to open the "Control Panel" in the start menu bar in the lower left corner of the desktop.
3. Then click to open "Programs and Functions" in the pop-up window.
4. Then right-click the program you want to uninstall in the pop-up window, and select "Uninstall".
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The right-click on my computer --- appear"Management"--- computer management --- system tools are available"Local users and groups"Locate the administrator account --- right-click --- appear"Set a password"window, enter the old password, press the spacebar when entering the new password to --- OK.