I decided to uninstall VLC Media Player from my Dell Inspiron laptop as it is not working as expected. But when I tried to do so, I came across an error code 1310. How can I fix this error and get the installation done?
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Hi,
There may have many ways to solve the issue, but i`m mentioning two if that helps.
1. Download a good free Malwarebyte from the internet and install in the System. Run the program and scan , later clean the Malware using that.
2. Download a third party Uninstaller to uninstall the VLC Player from your system in case the Windows Uninstaller fails to deliver.
Thanks.
Hi.
Follow the two methods given below:
Part A:>>Locate the file or folder on which you want to take ownership in windows explorer.
>>Right click on file or folder and select“Properties” from Context Menu.
>>Click onSecuritytab.
>>Click on“Advanced”.
>>Now click on “Owner tab in Advance Security Settings” for User windows
>>Click on “Edit Button and select user” from given Change Owner to list if user or group is not in given list then click on other users or groups. Enter name of user/group and click okay.
>>Now select User/group and click apply and okay.
>>Click okay when Windows Security Prompt is displayed
>>Now Owner name must have changed.
>>Now click okay to exit from Properties windows
Part B:
Once you have taken the ownership of file or folder next part comes is Granting Permissions to that file/folder or object.
>>Locate the file or folder on which you want to take ownership in windows explorer
>>Right click on file or folder and select“Properties” from Context Menu
>>Click on Edit button in Properties windows Click okay to confirm UAC elevation request.
>>Select user/group from permission windows or click add to add other user or group.
>>Now under Permission section check the rights which you want to grant i.e. check “Full Control”under the“Allow” column to assign full access rights control permissions to Administrators group.
>>Click okay for changes to take effect and click okay final okay to exit from Properties window.
Thank you.