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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
Thank you SO MUCH mate!
Go to root folder in question; such as the Properties of the Steam folder
Security tab > Edit
For Users and then also any UserNames for Accounts on the system; select those and click "Full Control" and then click OK to Apply
That actually solved it for me.
See if you can drag into the recycle bin. Windows will allow that in some instances when deleting doesn't work.
Delete key same as "dragging to recycle bin" since they are the same exact functions.
Easiest way is reboot into Safe Mode
Go to root folder in question; such as the Properties of the Steam folder
Security tab > Edit
For Users and then also any UserNames for Accounts on the system; select those and click "Full Control" and then click OK to Apply
^ This always works, so please don't say it doesn't. If it does not, you are clearly doing something wrong. If you truly need help with this, you can add me and I can fix it for you.
That's what I always thought. I suggest it because it has worked for me a few times. The only reason I tried it was to prove somebody wrong and then it worked. "That ain't gonna work. Watch this... drag... drop... gone." Well, what do you know, Surprise surprise! It doesn't work every time but it does work on occasion.
Have the same issue with not being able to update games, delete Steam folder and files, etc.
Dates back to setting up a new laptop earlier this year and using a local user to initially set up the WIN 10 laptop and transfer stuff across from a Win7 laptop.
Steam was one of the first thngs I had copied over and setup.
The I belatedly succumbed to Window's constant pestering and set my main user up as an old, rarely used Microsoft Account.
Deleted the original local user as didn't think I needed it.
It is that user that apparently I need the permission from, to delete the old steam folder.
Ah well ... time to download all the games again and start afresh!