Deleting files or folders in windows is rejected. administrators need to provide permissions to modify the solution. This article is intended for those who have encountered this problem.
In the face of the inability to delete files or folders, We can first understand that this is caused by insufficient permissions. Some files require special permissions, such as one-click Restore wizard backup.
After the system completes, a protected c_pan.txt file is usually generated. We do not have the permission to delete it on the windows operation interface. The following steps are provided for your reference:
For example, there is a folder backup system under the root directory of drive D and a subdirectory Win7Back under the backup system directory, that is, G: \ Backup System \ Win7Back \ c_pan.txt. Delete the subdirectory c_pan.txt and perform the following operations in cmd:
1. Press the system key + R key, run the CMD command, and then enter G on DOS:
2. Go to the G: \ Backup System \ Win7Back \ subdirectory and enter: cdG: \ Backup System \ Win7Back \ at the system prompt \
3. Delete all files in the Win7Back directory, input del *. *, and delete a specific file. Input del c_pan.txt.
4. Go to the parent subdirectory, that is, G: \ backup system, and enter: cd ..
5. Delete the Win7Back subdirectory and enter rmdir Win7Back.
For other related operations, refer to these five steps.
You can also directly modify the file permissions:
Eoveryone can obtain all the permissions of the object and delete the object directly.