4399 error Error: EPERM: operation not permitted, unlink 'C:\Users\deven\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules.staging\tmp-5fcc012e\README.md' 4399 error { Error: EPERM: operation not permitted, unlink 'C:\Users\deven\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules.staging\tmp-5fcc012e\README.md' 4399 error cause: 4399 error { Error: EPERM: operation not permitted, unlink 'C:\Users\deven\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules.staging\tmp-5fcc012e\README.md' 4399 error errno: -4048, 4399 error code: 'EPERM', 4399 error syscall: 'unlink', 4399 error path: 'C:\Users\deven\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\.staging\tmp-5fcc012e\README.md' }, 4399 error stack: 'Error: EPERM: operation not permitted, unlink \'C:\Users\deven\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\.staging\tmp-5fcc012e\README.md\'', 4399 error errno: -4048, 4399 error code: 'EPERM', 4399 error
syscall: 'unlink', 4399 error path: 'C:\Users\deven\AppData\Roaming\npm\node_modules\.staging\tmp-5fcc012e\README.md', 4399 error parent: '@angular/cli' } 4400 error The operation was rejected by your operating system. 4400 error It's possible that the file was already in use (by a text editor or antivirus), 4400 error or that you lack permissions to access it. 4400 error 4400 error If you believe this might be a permissions issue, please double-check the 4400 error permissions of the file and its containing directories, or try running 4400 error the command again as root/Administrator (though this is not recommended). 4401 verbose exit [ -4048, true ]

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1Permission issue - launch the command promt as a admin - right click on your cmd.exe and run as administrator and try . – xan_z Oct 31 '18 at 16:01
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2Hi @devendra, welcome to StackOverflow. It's worth reading the "How can I write a good question?" guide seen here (https://stackoverflow.com/help/how-to-ask). Your question here provides the error which is good, but there's a lot more information you could provide to make it easier to get to an answer. Checkout the guide for more info. – Elliot Blackburn Oct 31 '18 at 16:08
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hey, i am launching cmd as admin but still get the issue. – devendra Oct 31 '18 at 16:39
9 Answers
Since you're using Windows
, you have to launch the terminal as administrator
and retry should work.

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1thanks selem, i always open command prompt and select the "run as administrator" and then run "npm i -g @angular/cli". i tried many times npm clean cache --force or uninstall node, delete npm-cache and npm folder and then reinstall node but no success. – devendra Oct 31 '18 at 16:15
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It seems like this is a problem with npm. Try deleting your node_modules folder and running npm install
again. This should fix the problem.

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i tried many times by deleting folder npm and npm cache, uninstall node and then reinstall but that doesn't fix my problem. i am installing the stable version of node v8.12.0 and npm 6.4.1 – devendra Oct 31 '18 at 16:36
It may be possible that your package.json is open in some editor. Close it and then run the npm command again.

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Try to uninstall the CLI using:
npm uninstall -g @angular/cli
and reinstall using:
npm install -g @angular/cli
and also try to update npm
to latest version
npm cache clean --force
npm install -g npm@latest

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It solved for me when I made this: Right-click on -What ever program I use- and select Run as Administrator. Personally I made it on PowerShell, but I assume that it works this way on any program

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- Launch your code editor (eg.. Visual Studio Code) as Administrator.
- npm install -g @vue/cli.
- vue create yourprojectname.

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Please try following steps:
- Delete node_modules
- Do npm cache clean --force
- Restart the PC
- Try again npm install, now modules will install without any issues
(optional) - If you are behind VPN and not using any private registry , exit VPN and do npm install after restarting pc

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Okay, for me running as the administrator did not work at all. Nothing worked until I went into my root/global folder as shown below:
C:\Users\MyName
and in that folder I deleted the node_modules folder and any Angular config files that were globally put there. After doining that I went back to my local folder and it worked perfectly.
I hope this helps.

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I had opened the project in multiple terminals. Later after closing all the respective terminals and running 'npm i', things started to work well.

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