You Need Permission From Trustedinstaller -
TrustedInstaller protects files that Windows Update needs to replace or patch. If you take ownership of the entire C:\Windows directory, Windows Update may fail because it no longer recognizes the file structure as secure or original. This can lead to "update hell" or a corrupted OS.
This is the safest manual method for Windows 10 and 11 users. you need permission from trustedinstaller
In most cases, you bypass this unless you’re certain of what you’re doing. TrustedInstaller protects files that Windows Update needs to
However, it becomes a nuisance when you legitimately need to modify a file (e.g., to fix a driver issue, replace a corrupted system file, or delete leftover malware). to fix a driver issue
Here is the deep dive into what TrustedInstaller is, why Windows protects it, and the safe way to get around it.


























