To assist you in resolving the error code 43 on your Mac, we provide a chart outlining the four solutions. You can click on "Full Steps" to directly navigate to the respective method:

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Workable Solutions Step-by-step Troubleshooting
1. Reset NVRAM on Mac Shut down your Mac by selecting "Shut Down" in the Finder...Complete steps
2. Use Disk Utility Initiate a Mac restart. Access the Apple menu by restarting...Complete steps
3. Delete Locked Files

Open and run Terminal on your Mac. Type 'chflags -R nouchg' and press Spacebar...Complete steps

4. Force Quit Finder Select Force Quit from the Apple menu, locate Finder, and click Relaunch...Complete steps

Mac Error Code 43 Overview

If you're a Mac user, you're likely already acquainted with the seamless and secure nature of the macOS base system. Nevertheless, Mac users can still encounter issues like Error 43, Error code 36, and Error code 1309 on Mac. The message "The operation can't be completed because one or more required items can't be found - error code 43" appears when the operation fails to finish.

This issue can occur on a Mac when a user tries to delete, copy, or transfer images to an external hard drive. Some users have reported that due to error code 43, they are unable to remove any items from their Macs. This article will explain what error 43 means and provide solutions to fix it.

Error code 43 on Mac

Why Does Error Code 43 Appear on a Mac?

Although the macOS error code 43 can occur at any time, it is commonly encountered during file transfers from a USB device. This issue can manifest unexpectedly. For example, you might experience the error code 43 USB on your Mac when deleting specific files from a flash drive or while moving them from the USB drive to your Mac's storage.

Here are some possible reasons why your Mac might show the error code 43:

    1. This error can occur if the location on the disk where your files are stored does not have any shared points.
    2. It's likely that the files you're trying to view are no longer accessible.
    3. The disk or partition where your data resides might have become unreadable or corrupted.
    4. Error code 43 may appear if you try to access a file with forbidden characters in its name (such as special symbols not allowed on a Mac).

How to Resolve Error Code -43 on Mac [4 Effective Methods]

Upon outlining the causes, you might encounter an error that isn't attributed to the mentioned reasons. Nevertheless, the issue persists; how do you fix the Mac error code 43 when copying files? To facilitate a swift resolution of the Mac problem code 43, consider the following specific solutions that you shouldn't neglect.

Before diving into the step-by-step tutorial, we suggest you watch a video on how to resolve error code -43 on a Mac. We've outlined the key points to ensure you grasp the essential information:

    • 00:12 Force quit Finder on Mac
    • 00:59 Remove locked files
    • 01:46 Use the Terminal
    • 02:00 Disk Utility Check

Solution 1: Reset PRAM and NVRAM on your Mac

Your Mac's Parameter Random Access Memory (PRAM) or Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) firmware might be the cause of error 43. PRAM stores system, display, and hard disk settings, while NVRAM also retains information about devices, displays, and other persistent system components. Issues like error code 43 related to USB on your Mac can stem from corrupted PRAM or NVRAM. Resetting both PRAM and NVRAM can often resolve this problem:

Step 1. Turn off your Mac by clicking "Shut Down" in the Finder.

Shut down your Mac to reset PRAM

Step 2. Wait for your Mac to shut down completely, then press the Power button to restart it. As your Mac is restarting, hold down the Command + Option + P + R keys for 20 seconds.

NVRAM Reset Keys

Step 3. Once you hear the startup chime again, release the keys. Allow your Mac to restart normally without any issues.

Fix 2: Utilize Disk Utility with First Aid to Address Error Code 43

Previously, we explained that corrupted or missing files are typically the cause of Mac error code 43. It's advisable to check for directory or file permission issues. You can often resolve the problem by booting your Mac into Disk Utility. Please follow these steps:

Step 1. Perform a Mac restart. To access the Apple menu, click on "Restart."

Step 2. While your Mac is booting up, press and hold the Command + R keys together. Once done, the Apple logo should appear.

Press Command + R keys

Step 3. Navigate to the Utilities menu, select Disk Utility on Mac, and then click Continue.

Step 4. In the left pane, select the disk you want to repair; in the next window, click the First Aid button; finally, click Run.

Run First Aid and repair startup disk on Mac

Fix 3: Delete Locked Files in Trash with CMD

Accidentally copying locked files can result in error 43. Locked files might also impact other folder contents. Hence, utilizing the Mac Terminal to forcefully delete Mac files is justified. Here are the steps to unlock files via Mac Terminal:

Step 1. Open and run Terminal on your Mac.

Step 2. Type chflags -R nouchg and press the Spacebar. This step addresses the issue in Trash error 43 that occurs when deleting a file. If the problem persists, proceed to step 3.

Type in the chflags command to fix error code 43

Step 3. Drag the locked file to Terminal in Finder, then press Enter.

Step 4. Open Trash, press Command + A to select all the locked folder files, drag and drop them into Terminal, then hit Enter. Enter your account password when prompted.

Step 5. Right-click Trash files, select "Delete Immediately", and then click "Delete".

Delete the locked files in Trash

Solution 4: Force Quit Finder on Mac to Resolve Error Code 43

This issue can be resolved with a helpful solution available for Mac users. The panel's instructions were adhered to precisely: If an application becomes unresponsive after a while, select its name and press the Force Quit button.

From the Apple menu, select Force Quit, find Finder, and click Relaunch.

Force quit Finder to fix error code 43

Bonus Tip: How to Resolve OneDrive Error Code 43 on MacBook

Mac users utilize OneDrive for storing and exchanging files, which is particularly helpful when sharing files with non-iOS or macOS users. However, you might encounter a vague error code 43 when attempting to access a file on OneDrive. Let's delve into the causes of this issue and explore possible solutions.

Here are some solutions to address the OneDrive Error Code 43 issues on MacBook:

Method 1: Resolve Error Code 43 by Inspecting Your Applications Folder

Step 1. Go to the Applications folder and check if there are any other OneDrive installations present.

Step 2. Remove the duplicates and keep one app version.

Delete duplicate files to fix error code 43

Important: Keep in mind that updating or reinstalling an app on your Mac can result in multiple copies of the program. This can lead the operating system to become uncertain about which version to utilize.

Method 2: Use OneDrive with Safari, Chrome, or Edge

If the issue persists, try the following steps:

Step 1. Sign out of your desktop app and close OneDrive.

Step 2. Open a new tab in any web browser and try to access OneDrive Live.

Step 3. Confirm that error 43 still occurs. It is unacceptable for OneDrive Online to have identical issues as its desktop client. To address the persistent error 43, attempt using a different web browser, such as Safari, Chrome, or Microsoft Edge.

Method 3: Check the File Name to Resolve OneDrive Error Code 43

OneDrive might not detect files that contain brackets, special characters, or apostrophes. You need to replace these problematic characters in the file names and paths.

Note: If your Mac supports the character, it might not be compatible with OneDrive. Unlike your MacBook, OneDrive has specific limitations regarding file names, and even a space at the end of a filename can cause confusion for OneDrive.

Method 4: Reset OneDrive to Fix Error Code 43

Error 43 is just one of the numerous issues that can be resolved by resetting your OneDrive settings. When you perform this reset, OneDrive will initiate a fresh synchronization from the beginning. Don't worry about losing data; your files should remain safe.

Step 1. Turn off OneDrive completely.

Step 2. Next, open OneDrive by going to the Applications folder.

Step 3. Choose the option to View Contained Files from the app's context menu.

Step 4. Select the Resources subfolder from Contents.

Step 5. Double-click on ResetOneDriveApp.cmd. If you use the standalone version of OneDrive, run ResetOneDriveAppStandalone.cmd instead.

open resetonedriveapp.command

Step 6: Restart OneDrive and check if any changes have occurred.

Restore Permanently Erased Files Following Resolution of Error Code 43 on Mac

When rectifying error code 43 on a Mac, you might need to delete certain files. Once the issue is resolved, how do you go about recovering permanently deleted files on Mac? The most secure method to retrieve these files is by using a professional file recovery utility - tools Data Recovery Wizard for Mac.

If you encounter error code 43 on an external USB flash drive and Disk Management can detect your device, you can use this convenient software to restore data from the external USB flash drive. With the help of Data Recovery Wizard for Mac, you can recover lost files from your local Mac, SD cards, cameras, memory cards, and numerous other storage devices.

Whether your files are lost due to deletion, formatting, partition loss, an unbootable or crashed system, or a virus attack, this recovery program can help you retrieve them in just three simple steps:

Step 1. Search for Missing Files

Choose the disk location to search for lost files (this can be an internal HDD/SSD or an external hard drive) where you experienced data and file loss. Click the "Search for lost files" button.

Note: Before proceeding with data recovery, it's recommended to click "Disk Backup" from the left sidebar to create a backup of your HDD/SSD to prevent any potential further data loss. Once the backup is done, the software can retrieve data from the backup, and you can safely use your HDD or SSD again.

Recover Data Step1

Step 2. Review the scanning results

This software will immediately scan your selected disk volume and display pictures, documents, audio, videos, and emails on the left pane.

Recover Data Step2

Step 3. Select the file(s) and recover Select the files you wish to recover and proceed with the recovery process.

Click on the data to preview it, and then hit the "Recover" button to restore them.

Recover Data Step3

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Error 43 can be frustrating when attempting to move, copy, or delete files on your Mac. The issue might stem from a damaged file, a locked file, a partially downloaded file, or a file name containing system-disallowed special characters. Attempt the solutions outlined above to resolve your problem.

If you don't want to lose data due to Mac errors, use tools like Data Recovery Wizard for Mac to maintain your Mac and recover data from hard drives, lost or deleted partitions, memory cards, external hard drives, and SD cards.

FAQs about Error Code 43

To learn more about error code 43, you can read the following questions and answers:

How do I remove a file that won't delete on my Mac?

How to delete files on Mac that won't delete? You can force delete files on Mac using one of these four methods:

    1. Force quit and delete the files on Mac.
    2. Change the permissions from read-only to read and write.
    3. Unlock the locked files and then delete them.
    4. Use Terminal to delete files forcefully.

How do I resolve error code 43 when copying files on a Mac?

Follow these steps to resolve error code 43 on your Mac:

    1. 1. Please shut down your Mac and restart it by pressing the power button.
    2. 2. Rapidly press and hold the following keys for approximately 20 seconds: Option + Command + P + R.
    3. 3. Release the keys when you hear the second startup sound or notice the Apple logo appear and disappear twice.

What is error code 43 on MacBook Air?

The macOS error code 43 can occur unexpectedly, and it is commonly encountered during file transfers from a USB device. This issue may pop up at any time. For example, you might experience the error code 43 related to USB on your Mac if you delete certain files from a flash drive or attempt to move them from the USB drive to your Mac's storage.

How do I resolve error code 43 on the USB?

Follow these steps to resolve error code 43 on the USB:

    1. Attempt to use a different USB port or disconnect and reattach the device. 2. If the cable appears damaged, obtain a new one and attempt to reconnect the device to the computer. 3. To restart your computer, first remove the problematic device, then restart your computer. Once it has restarted, check if the device is functioning properly.