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  1. Posts : 394
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    Recycle Bin Corrupt and Permission settings confusion - external hdd


    Dear Forum,

    I am currently trying to move files and folders to my 1TB External Hard Drive (Seagate) - for reasons known to some members of this forum.

    I am gaining the message 'File Access Denied' when I move mostly Adobe files to my external hard drive.

    I am going to try and go through and see if I have taken the steps on taking Ownership - incorrectly and I do not know how to fix it.

    The recycle bin has an error on it as I took the permission on the folder on the external hard drive 'It says that is corrupt'.

    I am a total mess and unsure about the settings.

    I know that this is mainly a Windows 7 Forum - but I wish just to see if someone would be able to assist me
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  2. Posts : 10,796
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       #2

    Did you mess around with permissions only, or did you change owner as well?
    Please post permissions of F:\ as it is now.
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    Melissa said:
    Dear Forum,
    I am gaining the message 'File Access Denied' when I move mostly Adobe files to my external hard drive.
    But copy (instead of move) works? If not... can you copy them to my documents (as a test)?
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  4. Posts : 10,796
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    In Elevated Command Prompt
    (use copy/paste)
    Code:
     
    cacls  F:\   /s:"D:PAI(A;OICI;0x1301bf;;;AU)(A;OICI;FA;;;SY)(A;OICI;FA;;;BA)(A;OICI;0x1200a9;;;BU)"
    This sets permissions to defaullt on F: root folder.
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  5. Posts : 14,606
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    there may be a solution to the corrupt recycle bin here...

    Solved 7 Pro X64 Recycle bin Corrupt
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  6. Posts : 394
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    Wow - Thank you.

    Some people are blessed with brains. I would not even know the first thing about some of these codes.

    I saw a website - which had a link that you could download to get the permissions changed - but I am fearful of downloading the incorrect thing. I already have messed up my computer.

    I think that you people see my posts and literally roll your eyes.

    I am doing more chemo and trying to be positive about life. The medication makes it a drain and I only last around four hours a day.

    With regards to my permissions - I read a how to geek website - instead of coming on here - and followed the instructions to making the User have the permissions.

    I am not sure if I am supposed to then remove the permissions from the others or just run for the hills.

    In regards to the copying of the data - that seems to be working - I gather that I will be doing a lot of deleting. Time to get to a clean install sooner rather than later.

    I also like the fact of the research of the corrupt recycle bin - I ended up accidently turning on the computer from hibernating - it presented the error message and I said yes.

    Thanks all for being so nice:)


    With changing the permissions in Elevated Command Prompt - will that affect anything else

    I was sent this from the manufacturer -

    I'm sorry that you are having issues with your drive. It seems that the partition on your drive could be corrupted. Please perform the following to see if it is able to recover the partition.

    1. Go to Start > type CMD into the Search field and hit Enter.

    2. At the black prompt type in chkdsk F: /r where F is the letter of your drive.


    I gather that I am the most stupid person out there.

    Thanks - a least I can screen snip - googled problem steps recorder etc.

    You have all been tolerant
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  7. Posts : 10,796
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       #7

    Do #4
    After that post permissions of F drive. One screenhot is enough!

    After that:

    • Can you make file in root of F?
    • Can you make folder in root of F?
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  8. Posts : 394
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    I like the emphasis on one screen snip - sorry.

    I will do number four - you never have steered me in the incorrect direction ever.

    Hopefully I do not get any messages - like the attached.

    I will not post anything else.

    I am still a learner
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  9. Posts : 394
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    I am finding that if I try and move some files from the desktop - I can copy - and move - but there is still the original file left behind.

    One such file is the following - I clicked on the properties - one screen shot only - I can put it in a Word document if more assistance.

    Thanks for even looking at my post
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  10. Posts : 10,796
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    Melissa said:
    I like the emphasis on one screen snip - sorry.

    I will do number four - you never have steered me in the incorrect direction ever.

    Hopefully I do not get any messages - like the attached.

    I will not post anything else.

    I am still a learner
    Did you do succesfully #4? You didn't post permission screenshot as asked before. Answer all questions please
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