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drive. Folders on the root of the drive usually have more relaxed write permissions. Check the "ReadOnly" Shackles: Right-click your folder, go to Properties , and ensure the

To resolve this error and ensure the application can write to the directory: Do not do this for system folders

Do this only for isolated folders where you run legacy tools. Do not do this for system folders. go to Properties

The tool needs to write data to the installation folder (usually on your C: drive), but your Windows or macOS security settings are blocking it. Do not do this for system folders

User Account Control can block write attempts even for admin accounts.

If your “Desktop” or “Documents” folder is redirected to OneDrive or a network location, the write may fail.

Try running it as an administrator from there. The Desktop usually has the most relaxed write permissions for the current user. Step 3: Disable Windows Defender / Antivirus