The permissions of disk G are not set properly. Right click the properties of disk G. In Security, check whether the groups USES, administrators, and system are joined. If not, add them.
This is because your management permissions are not set properly.First, enter the computer, right click Disk C to view the properties, click the security bar to set permissions, and set the user you are using as Full Control (check if allowed).
It is mainly caused by the insufficient permissions of the current account. You can only give certain control permissions. ① Right click Disk C → Properties → Security → Edit ② Disk C permissions → click the current account, if not click Add
Right click the folder - Administrator takes ownership.Or: attribute - security - edit - add - enter your account name - select it - check "Full Control" below - "OK" twice.UAC is closedBaidu, rbaGFe