Permission Issues After Reformatting


  1. Posts : 58
    Windows 7 64 Bit
       #1

    Permission Issues After Reformatting


    Hello,

    I've recently reformatted my machine from windows 7 ultimate, no upgrade or downgrade, just straight format so i could have a clean image to backup to my external drive. I have a partition that holds all of my music, videos, etc. (My D: drive)

    In my D drive some files and folders are accessible without issues. Others, however, i cannot open, delete, or anything. I've tried to change the permissions by right clicking > Security > then selecting my current administrator ( i have only 1 ) and clicking apply, and also choosing the option for sub folders, etc. The problems persists.

    For instance, i have a simple text file. I go to open it, and it sais access denied. When all of the above steps are done.

    The only relevant thing that i can think of is that i copied all of my stuff on my D: drive to my external (which i formatted as NTFS to match my OS drive) prior to the reformat. Everything on the external works fine though. Its only the things on the D: Drive.

    WTH!!?!

    Its frustrating. Please help, these are a lot of folders and a lot of files.
    Last edited by IaskQuestions; 05 Jan 2011 at 01:03. Reason: specify stuff
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  2. Posts : 58
    Windows 7 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #2

    LoL. All other issues i got responses within like, an hour... I guess permission issues aren't as fun. Hah. I know they weren't when i was working for apple (forgive me for my sins)

    im hoping i wont have to goto command prompt or some crazy crap to fix similar to Command Line in Mac =(

    i always feel like i'm going to fat finger a reformat command or something haha. (good thing i imaged the machine)
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  3. Posts : 1,127
    Win7U 64 RTM
       #3

    Assuming you aren't trying to access system files or folders, have you tried changing permissions on D:\?

    James
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  4. Posts : 2,039
    Several, including Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
       #4

    Have a look here;

    Take Ownership Shortcut

    Regards....Mike Connor
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  5. Posts : 5,642
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
       #5

    You need to set the owner and the permissions, there are also two checkboxes you need to make sure are set. Seem images below.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Permission Issues After Reformatting-owner.png   Permission Issues After Reformatting-perm.png  
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  6. Posts : 58
    Windows 7 64 Bit
    Thread Starter
       #6

    IaskQuestions said:
    Hello,

    I've recently reformatted my machine from windows 7 ultimate, no upgrade or downgrade, just straight format so i could have a clean image to backup to my external drive. I have a partition that holds all of my music, videos, etc. (My D: drive)

    In my D drive some files and folders are accessible without issues. Others, however, i cannot open, delete, or anything. I've tried to change the permissions by right clicking > Security > then selecting my current administrator ( i have only 1 ) and clicking apply, and also choosing the option for sub folders, etc. The problems persists.

    For instance, i have a simple text file. I go to open it, and it sais access denied. When all of the above steps are done.

    The only relevant thing that i can think of is that i copied all of my stuff on my D: drive to my external (which i formatted as NTFS to match my OS drive) prior to the reformat. Everything on the external works fine though. Its only the things on the D: Drive.

    WTH!!?!

    Its frustrating. Please help, these are a lot of folders and a lot of files.
    FIXED
    I tried it all ways and nothing worked. tried it by meticulously changing the permissions on a few of the files that were troublesome, then by changing permissions on the entire D drive. Selected all options suggested, really i had tried before in the first place, in all honesty.

    Prime example of why you need to back up. To resolve my problem, I just formatted the drive (Because i couldn't delete the problematic files and folders) via windows explorer and copied what i wanted from my external.
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  7. Posts : 1,127
    Win7U 64 RTM
       #7

    IaskQuestions said:
    Prime example of why you need to back up. To resolve my problem, I just formatted the drive (Because i couldn't delete) via windows explorer and copied what i wanted from my external.
    Yes, an excellent example. Glad you sorted it out.

    James
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