You will see the following error messages when you delete files on Windows 11/10 running machine: The accompanying error code and message could be: The error code research gives us the hint that the offline files cache is corrupted and we should repair or clear it to solve this problem. If you too are a victim of this issue, here is how you can fix it. Error 0x8007112a, Mismatch between the tag specified in the request and the tag present in the reparse point.

An unexpected error is keeping you from deleting the file, Error 0x800710FE or 0x8007112a

To fix errors 0x800710FE or 0x8007112a, first restart your computer, then run the File and Folder Troubleshooter and see if it helps you. If it does not, then edit the value of the FormatDatabase Registry key.

  1. Open Control Panel and navigate to All Control Panel Items > Sync Center > Manage Offline Files. In the Offline Files window shown below, switch to Disk Usage tab and hit Delete temporary files button.

You can now check the status of the problem, if it is fixed now, you’re good to go. If the issue persists, try the next steps. Registry Disclaimer: The further steps will involve registry manipulation. Making mistakes while manipulating registry could affect your system adversely. So be careful while editing registry entries and create a System Restore point first. 2. Press Windows Key + R combination, type put regedit in Run dialog box and hit Enter to open the Registry Editor.

  1. In the left pane of Registry Editor, navigate to the following key:

  2. In the right pane of the above-shown window, right-click and select New -> DWORD Value. Name the newly created DWORD as FormatDatabase and double-click on it to get this:

  3. Finally, in the Edit DWORD Value box, set the Value data to 1 and click OK. Close Registry Editor and restart your system to get this issue fixed.

Hope this helps you. Good luck!

How do you force delete a file that won’t delete?

To delete undeletable & locked files and folders:

Reboot and tryDelete in Safe ModeRun ChkDskUse CMD or PowerShellUse File deleter software.

How do I delete a file with an Unexpected error 0x800710FE or 0x8007112a?

To fix Unexpected errors 0x800710FE or 0x8007112a, restart your PC, Run the File and Folder Troubleshooter or edit this Registry value as shown in the post. See this post if you receive an error message There are no more files when you try to save any file on a local hard drive on your Windows computer.