Scenario 1: Delete files or folders that are being used by the system
Workaround: For programs, please exit normally, or you can use the Ctrl+alt+del key, open Task Manager, switch to the Processes tab, and end the process; If you don't know which one is being used, you can restart the computer and try to delete the file again.
Scenario 2: Deleted files or folders are in the write protected state of the USB disk or mobile hard drive data
Workaround: Turn off the switch and turn off write protection on removable disks
Case 3: When the file property is read-only
Workaround: Use the right mouse button to click on the file or folder, select the "Properties" menu, the Properties window will be "read-only" cancel the check. Click OK
Scenario 4: Data in the file to be deleted is memory-adjusted
Workaround: Reboot the computer and then remove
Case 5: The "$Recycle. Bin" Recycle Bin folder under the current disk is mistakenly deleted or unavailable
Workaround: Open Folder Options on the View tab, remove the check before the "Hide protected operating system files (recommended)" button, and then click OK after "Show All files and folders". The "$Recycle. Bin" folder will then be copied and pasted under the letter of the letter that can delete the file normally, to be overwritten by the disk letter that cannot delete the file.