Error 0x80070570 is a Windows issue that sometimes pops up when you attempt to delete files on external hard drives. This error also occurs when users try to transfer files between PCs and external drives. The error 0x80070570 message says, “The file or directory is corrupted and unreadable.”

Consequently, you may’t delete or copy files on drives affected by error 0x80070570. It is an error code that predates Windows 8, but many users still encounter this issue on the latest Windows desktop platforms. As such, here is how you can fix error 0x80070570 on Windows 10 and 11.

The SFC command

1. Repair System Files With an SFC Scan

Some users have confirmed repairing system files resolved error 0x80070570 on their PCs. System File Checker is a command-line tool with which you can check for and repair corrupted system files that might be causing file operation issues. Check out our guide toutilizing System File Checkerfor details about how to run an SFC scan within the Command Prompt.

2. Utilize the Check Disk Tool

Drive file system issues often cause error 0x80070570. The most widely confirmed solution for that error is to run a CHKDSK scan of the drive you’re able to’t delete files on or transfer files to. The CHKDSK tool can repair file system errors on the drive it’s scanning.

Ourguide to running CHKDSK on Windowstells you how to initiate a Check Disk scan. You’ll need to run the Check Disk scan for the drive that includes the files you can’t delete or copy to. If that’s an external drive, you’ll need to connect the storage device to the PC and specify its letter within the command. For example, a CHKDSK command for scanning an external E: drive would be:

The chkdsk scan command

3. Try Moving Files to a Different Location

If error 0x80070570 when you’re trying to transfer a file, try moving (or copying) the file into a different folder location on the target drive. You can do that by right-clicking an affected file and selecting eitherCutorCopy. Then right-click inside a different folder location and selectPasteto see if the error occurs.

4. Turn Off Real-Time Antivirus Shields

Another possible factor for error 0x80070570 occurring is your PC’s antivirus shield is hindering the file operation. That could happen if your antivirus software wrongly flags files you’re trying to transfer between drives as suspicious. So, try temporarily disabling your antivirus shield before performing the required file operation.

If you don’t have third-party security software, turn off Windows Security’s real-time antivirus shield, as covered in our article aboutdisabling Microsoft Defender. .

The Real-time protection option

Users with third-party antivirus utilities will need to turn off their antivirus shields via the apps’ system tray context menus. Right-click the antivirus app’s icon in the system tray and select a disable or turn off shield protection setting.

5. Perform a Startup Repair

This resolution is recommended if error 0x80070570 occurs when trying to delete files on the C: hard drive or transfer them there. Startup Repair is primarily a utility for fixing Windows startup issues. However, that tool can remedy corrupted system files and C: drive issues. This is how you can utilize Startup Repair:

6. Format an External Drive

Formatting an affected external drive to which you may’t transfer files or delete data because of error 0x80070570 is suggested only as a last resort. Applying this potential fix will wipe all data on the drive, so do not format your PC’s C: drive. However, some users have confirmed formatting affected external drives fixes error 0x80070570.

You can format an external drive with the Windows Disk Management utility or in File Explorer. Connect the drive to your PC, and then follow the steps in this guide onhow to format a USB driveto do this within File Explorer.

Temporarily disable antivirus

Perform the Required File Operations Again on Windows

The potential error 0x80070570 solutions covered here have worked for many Windows 11/10 users. Repairing drive errors with the CHKDSK tool usually does the trick. You could also utilize a third-party utility like Hard Disk Sentinel and HDDScan to check for and repair drive issues. With error 0x80070570 fixed, you can copy or delete files as required again.

The Start-up Repair option