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    Error information

    • Error
      Rufus error access to the device is denied
    • Product
      Rufus
    • Registration date
      February 3, 2023
    • Verified
      Yes

    How to fix Rufus error access to the device is denied

    Rufus errors can be a hassle, causing frustration and wasted time. One such error is "Rufus error access to the device is denied", which can prevent you from using Rufus. In this article, we will provide simple solutions for resolving Rufus error access to the device is denied and getting Rufus working properly again.

    Expert answer

    Written by Richard on February 3, 2023

    Access to the Device Denied Error with Rufus – What is it and How to Fix it?

    Have you recently encountered a 'Access to the device denied error' while using Rufus? Don't worry, you're not alone. It is a common issue that a lot of people face every now and then. In this article, we will discuss the cause of this error and ways by which it can be solved.

    Cause of Access to Device Denied Error

    The Access to Device Denied error is generally due to the inaccessibility of the device which you are using with Rufus. Rufus requires certain privileges and access to the device which might be blocked due to some reasons. It might be due to an old version of Rufus, access issues with the device’s driver, or due to antivirus or firewall settings.

    Solution of Access to Device Denied Error

    The Access to the Device Denied error can be resolved in several simple steps. Firstly, try upgrading Rufus to its latest version and see if the error is resolved. If the issue does not get resolved then follow the steps mentioned below:

    • Disable antivirus and firewall settings.
    • Change the USB port and connect the device to another port.
    • Uninstall the device driver and re-install it.
    • Try using another USB cable.
    • Run the 'chkdsk' command in the command prompt.

    After following these steps, you should not face any more issues with the Access to the Device Denied Error with Rufus. If you are still facing any trouble then kindly comment below and we will help you out.

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

    • When was this error first discovered?
      Our systems detected the error Rufus error access to the device is denied on February 3, 2023, but the error may have been active for some quite time now.
    • How can I report this error?
      You can report error Rufus error access to the device is denied by leaving a comment below or by using one of the vendors support channels, if applicable.

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