- Computer errors can appear on any platform and Mac computers aren’t an exception.
- Many users reported error code 43 on their Mac, and in today’s article, we’re going to show you how to fix it.
- We covered similar issues in the past, and if you want more similar guides, visit our Mac issues section.
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Although Mac computers are great, certain issues with Mac can appear. Speaking of issues, many users reported error code 43 on their Mac.
This error will prevent users from deleting files, and in today’s article, we’re going to show you how to fix this problem.
How can I fix error code 43 on Mac?
1. Create a new user account
Check if the problem appears on the new account. If not, there might a problem with your old account, so you’ll need to find it and fix it on your own.
If you can’t do that, you can always switch completely to the new account.
2. Restart the Finder
After doing that, check if error code 43 is gone. Bear in mind that this could be just a temporary solution.
3. Use the Terminal
The files will now be removed from your Mac.
Alternatively, you can try unlocking your files by doing the following:
This is a slightly advanced solution, but it’s a great workaround if you’re getting error code 43 on your Mac.
4. Use Disk Utility
Once the scan is finished, check if the problem is resolved.
Fixing error code 43 isn’t that hard, and we hope that you managed to fix this issue after using one of our solutions.
FAQ: Learn more about error code 43
- How do I fix error code 43 on Mac?
To fix error code 43 on Mac, you need to use the command line tool to remove or unlock the files that are giving you this error.
- Where do you find Disk Utility on a Mac?
Disk Utility is a built-in disk management software on Mac, and you can access it from the macOS Recovery Mode.
- How do I fix Error 50 on my Mac?
To fix this error, try restarting iTunes or change your permission settings from the Terminal.
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