Database folder being in Read Only mode breaking DH

It seems that I'm not the only one with this issue, but it's quite rare as well. I just can't find any fix to it, and I've tried everything. It's a Windows issue yes, but I'd like to put this up here so that people with a similar issue can gather-
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majo24
majo2411mo ago
You could try locating the SQL files, right clicking them, clicking on Properties and check for the Read-Only attribute
Azrann VORTEX
Azrann VORTEXOP11mo ago
So my issue is just that every single folder on my computer refuses to unset read-only Oh if only that worked 10 hours ago
majo24
majo2411mo ago
Do you have admin rights on your PC?
Azrann VORTEX
Azrann VORTEXOP11mo ago
I have everything, yes I've run disk check, sfc /all as well, checked ransomway protection..
Azrann VORTEX
Azrann VORTEXOP11mo ago
Azrann VORTEX
Azrann VORTEXOP11mo ago
I've tried everything I found on the internet but nothing did it.. Even dwelving into more obscure methods, there's no fix.
Puhpine
Puhpine11mo ago
sorry dude, that sucks
Azrann VORTEX
Azrann VORTEXOP10mo ago
I have no clue how this could be fixed and so, it renders DH almost unplayable by making SQLs single use One thing very strange is that it's only the folder that is Read Only, the SQL files are not
Puhpine
Puhpine10mo ago
maybe you can try running minecraft as administrator? idk how you would do that though
thermo
thermo10mo ago
attrib -r C:\Users*.* /s /d you can try running that in command prompt Seems weird that happened though, might want to reset your pc as you may have installed something sketchy
Azrann VORTEX
Azrann VORTEXOP10mo ago
I've already tried that
thermo
thermo10mo ago
ARE YOU SURE YOU DID IT WITH /D ? oops didnt mean caps
Azrann VORTEX
Azrann VORTEXOP10mo ago
Is fine, but it did not fix it no,,
thermo
thermo10mo ago
Did you run CMD as admin?
Azrann VORTEX
Azrann VORTEXOP10mo ago
Always
thermo
thermo10mo ago
Peculiar, I'd just reset your PC if I was you.
Azrann VORTEX
Azrann VORTEXOP10mo ago
I wouldn't go to such lengths for that.. IT friend theorized it might be folder indexing by Windows Explorer

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