We'll remove all sorts of useless junk files from the computer, this can alleviate disk space pressure, but some users in the WIN8 system to delete some files prompted "You need permissions to perform the operation, you need permissions to make changes to the folder" (as shown in the picture), retry can not delete the file, What can I do if I can't delete a stubborn file with this kind of permission? In fact, we can also use the system's own commands to delete these stubborn files, together to see the removal of the skills you bring.
WIN8 system Delete files do not have permissions, the use of the command to delete can be a good solution, this and Win7 64-bit flagship version is different, the specific steps are as follows:
1, the mouse moved to the beginning of the lower left, and then right-click the right button, in the pop-up menu directly select the command prompt (Administrator) option.
2, with the CD command to enter the folder you want to delete the previous level of directory (such as C:Program Filesitools), and then you can try del command delete.
3, after the discovery of the DEL command is invalid, the direct swap with the RD command to delete, so generally can be deleted successfully.
You need permission to delete some files to perform the action, we can use the tutorial commands to delete, if the user in the process of deleting files also encountered the same problem, may wish to follow the tutorial's command techniques to remove. If you also have questions about the system, you can login to the system home, there are a variety of system knowledge for everyone to share the use.