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MajorGeeks.Com » Overview» Tutorials and Video Guides » Access Denied, Error Deleting File or Folder

Access Denied, Error Deleting File or Folder

By Timothy Tibbetts

on 07/05/2023

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If you're trying to delete a file and getting the "Access Denied" or "Error Deleting File or Folder" there are a few possible reasons why this is happening and how you can get around it.

1: Verify the File Isn't in Use

Press CTRL + ALT + Delete and select Task Manager. Scroll through Apps and Background Services to see if the file you're deleting is in use. We've seen this many times where people don't realize a program is running.

2: Use Permissions Time Machine Lite

Permissions Time Machine Lite was designed to fix Windows permissions, remove "Access Is Denied" error messages and restore all access permissions. If you're not sure if your problem is a file in use or a permission problem, this app can save you a lot of trouble.



3: Delete the File From Safe Mode

If you boot into Safe Mode, there's a good chance that you can delete the file. Safe mode disables and unneeded processes, services, and startup items.

4: Reboot

Last but not least, a reboot can occasionally do the trick, depending on the problem. Rebooting is a solution when you're trying to delete a temporary file. Temporary files left behind by Google Chrome is one example.

5: Try a Third-Party App

There are third-party apps that work excellently at unlocking locked files. We like Unlocker, but it contains third-party apps so install carefully and opt-out of those offers. It's worth the hassle.

Another good choice is IOBit Uninstaller. They usually offer to install their apps, so watch out for that again.

Hopefully, one of these steps will solve your problem.

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