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If you can't open it with a double-click left button, you can open it with a right-click option, and if you can't open it with a right button, you can open it with Explorer. Then find the file in the root directory of the active hard disk, after opening it, you will find that there is an open=" equal sign after the location of the virus, delete the virus, and then delete the file.
A few days ago, I found a virus specifically for the active hard disk, that is, under each partition of the active hard disk, a file is generated, and there is a recycler directory, note that this directory is similar to the name of the **station, but there is a virus in it. As a result, when the active hard disk is double-clicked, it prompts that access is denied, and it cannot be opened by right-clicking, but it can be opened with Explorer. Open it and delete the virus files, then remove the active hard drive and plug it back in.
Note: These virus files are system and hidden attributes, you need to check "Show all files" and uncheck "Hide protected system files" in the folder options).
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It is very likely that there is some reason for the logical confusion of the hard disk, and it needs to be reset in the system. Right-click on "My Computer", select "Manage Disk Management", find "Drive D" on the right side of the window, right-click, and select "Change Drive Name and Path". Click Change in the pop-up dialog box to add or replace a drive letter for it.
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Open the disk with winrar, delete it and restart the computer.
This problem is caused by the fact that the pointed file does not exist, usually the pointed file is a virus, and when the virus is detected and killed, the file is deleted, resulting in invalidation.
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You right-click to see if the first item is auto, if there is, it is a heavy auot virus.** One auto is on the line. You can also use WinRAR compression software to open the disk for manual deletion.
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Is it okay to right-click to open it? If you can, you're the virus.
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Press the right button to open it.
You can kill it by the next point.
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Press the right button to open it.
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Solution and steps:
1. Click on the computer hard disk, and access will be denied, as shown in the figure below
2. After the program is run, double-click the partition that needs to be recovered, and then right-click the software icon and select "Run as Administrator" (if it is an XP system, you can directly double-click to open the software).
3. After the program is opened, double-click the partition that needs to be recovered.
4. After the software finds the data, it will be placed in the directory with the same name as the disk to be recovered.
5. Check all the data that need to be recovered, right-click and select "Copy the checked file", and the program will copy the checked file.
6. The last step only needs to wait for the program to complete the copying of the data.
7. After the restoration is completed, there will be no access denial when you open it again.
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1. Right-click the disk G: and left-click in the right-click menu: Properties;
2. In the open disk G: properties window, we click Security, under the Security tab, click: Advanced, open the advanced security settings of Disk G: ;
3. In the advanced security settings window of disk g: we click: continue (n);
4. After clicking Continue, we can see in the open window that the type of the first item under the permission entry is Denied, left-click the rejected item, and then click: (E) to open the permission item window of disk g: ;
5. In the permission item window of disk G: , the type of permission item is rejected, we click the small tick behind and select allow in the drop-down menu;
6. In the basic permission column, we tick all the checkboxes that can be ticked (especially the checks that are fully controlled), and then click OK;
7. Go back to the advanced security settings window of disk G: and you can see that the type of the first item under the permission entry was originally denied, but now it has been changed to: Allow, click: Apply - OK;
8. Go back to the disk G: Properties window, and also click: OK;
9. Now we click on disk g: and there is no error box denying access;
10. Disk G: It can be opened smoothly.
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When a portable hard drive gets an error of denied access, there can be a few possible reasons:
Permission issues: There may not be enough number of permissions to access files or folders on the hard drive. This can be due to the operating system's permission settings, user account settings, or file system permissions, for example.
You can try logging on to your computer with administrator privileges or adjusting file permissions to resolve the issue.
File System Corruption: The file system of the hard disk may be corrupted, resulting in the operating system not being able to properly recognize or access the file back base on the hard disk. This can be caused by an unexpected power outage, unsafe unplugging of the hard drive, virus infection, or other hardware or software issues.
You can try to recover the data inside using DiskGenius. After the data is successfully recovered, you can format the portable hard drive and fix the file system error.
Hard drive failure: The hard drive itself can have physical failures, such as bad sectors, read/write head issues, or drive failure. These issues can cause the operating system to not read the data on the hard drive properly and show an error of access denied.
In this case, you may need to seek a professional data recovery service to recover the data (if the data is not important, you can directly contact the after-sales service of the portable hard drive for repair).
Password protection: If the portable drive has hardware or software-level data encryption or password protection enabled, you need to provide the correct password or unlock key to access the data on the drive. Please make sure that the password or key you enter is correct.
To sum up, there can be a variety of reasons for the denied access error on a portable hard drive, including permission issues, file system corruption, hard drive failure, or password protection. You can try to check and fix these issues on a case-by-case basis, or seek professional technical support to resolve the issue.
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