When you have malware infections, there’s a possibility that the malicious software will modify or delete your files.
It’s possible that the file you’re trying to access no longer exists on the computer.
Whether intentionally or not, you might not have the required permissions to open/modify the application or file. Here’s what we found from various user reports: However, the user community was able to piece together possible causes that usually lead to the error this article is about. Just like the majority of Windows 10’s errors, there’s no definitive cause for this one either.
What causes the “Windows cannot access the specified device path or file” error? We’re here to help you identify its causes, and apply a fix to get your system back into the working state. If you’re having trouble because of this error message, look no further. One of these is getting the message “Windows cannot access the specified device path or file” when attempting to open, modify, or delete an application/file. Despite bringing many improvements that users love, it comes with a fair amount of errors and bugs that seemingly pop up from nowhere. Windows 10 is currently the latest version of Microsoft’s extremely popular operating system.