How to Change File Permissions to Bypass TrustedInstaller

Thứ hai - 06/05/2024 00:02
Easily delete protected Windows files by making a quick change to folder permissions 'TrustedInstaller' is a Windows security principal that prevents you from deleting important system files, such as the contents of 'C:\Windows'. Some of...
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'TrustedInstaller' is a Windows security principal that prevents you from deleting important system files, such as the contents of 'C:\Windows'. Some of these files may grow up to several gigabytes, and you may have reasons for wanting to delete some, if you know what they do. Without permission, you're going to have a hard time, so you'll have to change our rights and transfer the ownership of the file/folder first.

Steps

  1. Step 1 Locate the protected file or folder you want to modify.
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Warnings

  • Be cautious! Deleting the wrong files such as any of the boot files, your PC won't boot up again.
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  • Don't delete any files if you don't exactly know what you're doing and what the consequences are going to be!
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