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How do I unlock multiple files in multiple folders

I recently got a new Macbook with OSX 10.7, and I moved about 30GB worth of files on to it from a windows NTFS hard drive.


Now all these thousands of files are LOCKED and I can't move them around or delete them. I know how to select 1 file, or even a group of files and unlock them all, but how do I do it when these files are in many - MANY - different folders?


When I unlock a folder, it doesn't unlock all the folders and files under it, just the folder it self.


I know there was a program called Golden Key that use to do it, but it doesn't look like it's out there anymore (all the download links don't work)


I just want to UNLOCK ALL THE FILES ON MY DRIVE -> with one simple command.


Hopefully without going into Terminal (I don't know how to do that)


THANKS!! 🙂

Posted on Oct 20, 2011 10:32 AM

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Posted on Apr 22, 2012 12:46 PM

You can also do it through Finder, one folderful at a time.


To do that, open one such folder. Press Command-A (Select All in Edit menu). Press Option-Command-I which will open a multiple-item Get Info window, one window common to all the selected files. Then click the "Locked" checkbox until it is empty. That should unlock all the selected items.

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Apr 22, 2012 12:46 PM in response to yoerz

You can also do it through Finder, one folderful at a time.


To do that, open one such folder. Press Command-A (Select All in Edit menu). Press Option-Command-I which will open a multiple-item Get Info window, one window common to all the selected files. Then click the "Locked" checkbox until it is empty. That should unlock all the selected items.

How do I unlock multiple files in multiple folders

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