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Solution: Cannot move or delete image file; message states image file is write-protected
NOTE: If you are trying to fix this problem on a Windows 2000 machine, please skip directly to step 3.
To fix the problem, perform the following:
IMPORTANT NOTES
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If you have Windows XP Pro, follow step 1, skip step 2, and then follow steps 3-11.
If you have Windows XP Home, skip step 1 and follow steps 2-11.
1. Disable simple file sharing.
a. Open a Windows Explorer window.
b. From the Tools menu, select "Folder Options."
c. Click the View tab.
d. Deselect the option "Use Simple File Sharing" (the last option in the list).
2. Reboot into Safe Mode.
a. Reboot your computer.
b. Immediately before Windows XP starts loading, press the F8 key.
c. From the menu that appears, select the Safe Mode option.
NOTE: If the image is split into multiple files (.002, 003, etc.), you must perform steps 3-11 for each file, or you can select all the files at once and perform the steps on the files as a group.
3. Right-click the image file you are having problems with and select "Properties."
4. Click the Security tab.
In the "Group or user names" column, you should see only one entry--"SYSTEM."
5. Click "Add" to display the "Select Users or Groups" dialog.
6. In the column labeled "Enter the object names to select," type your own user name (i.e., the name you use to log in to XP).
7. Click "OK."
The user name you entered should now appear in the same box as the "SYSTEM" user.
8. Select your user name.
9. In the "Permissions for .." box, select "Full Control."
10. Click "Apply."
11. Click "OK."
You should now be able to move or delete the image file.