Windows 7 Turn off read-only for music files

gdkile

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I can not turn off read-only on my music files which are on a detachable hard drive. Apple iTunes will not let me customize the titles, description, etc since the files are read-only. I remove the read-only in Windows Explorer, for both the directory or even the individual song, apply and exit and Windows 7 turns the read-only back on. I am running as admin and am the only user for this pc.
 
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It seems like you are facing an issue with read-only permissions on your music files stored on a detachable hard drive, which is causing restrictions when trying to edit them in Apple iTunes. This issue can sometimes be a bit tricky to resolve, but there are several troubleshooting steps you can try to address it:

Steps to Remove Read-Only Attribute from Files on Windows 7:​

  1. Command Prompt Method:
    • Open Command Prompt with administrative privileges.
    • Use the attrib command to change the read-only attribute. Here's an example:
      Code:
       attrib -r "D:\YourMusicFolder\*.*"
    []Changing Permissions:
    • Right-click on the folder containing your music files and select "Properties."
    • Go to...
It seems like you are facing an issue with read-only permissions on your music files stored on a detachable hard drive, which is causing restrictions when trying to edit them in Apple iTunes. This issue can sometimes be a bit tricky to resolve, but there are several troubleshooting steps you can try to address it:

Steps to Remove Read-Only Attribute from Files on Windows 7:​

  1. Command Prompt Method:
    • Open Command Prompt with administrative privileges.
    • Use the attrib command to change the read-only attribute. Here's an example:
      Code:
       attrib -r "D:\YourMusicFolder\*.*"
    []Changing Permissions:
    • Right-click on the folder containing your music files and select "Properties."
    • Go to the "Security" tab, click on your user account, and ensure you have full control.
    [
    ]Take Ownership of Files:
    • Right-click on the folder > Properties > Security tab > Advanced > Owner tab.
    • Change the owner to your user account.
  2. Disable Attribute via PowerShell:
    • Open PowerShell as an administrator and run:
      Code:
      powershell Get-ChildItem "D:\YourMusicFolder" -Recurse | ForEach-Object { $_.IsReadOnly = $false }

      Additional Tips:​

      • Ensure the file system of your external hard drive allows for permissions changes.
      • Check if any third-party software or antivirus is causing conflicts.
      • Consider backing up your data before making changes.
      Try these steps to remove the read-only attribute from your music files on the detachable hard drive. If the issue persists, let me know the specific error messages or any other details for further assistance.
 
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