Permission issue prevents drive from working


  1. Posts : 14
    windows 7
       #1

    Permission issue prevents drive from working


    Hi everyone

    I have been trying to solve a problem with my Verbatim USB drive for about a month now and have been trying to solve the issue myself

    So I gave up today and called Verbatim support who quickly sent me the solution by mail (they said this is an issue present in windows 7)


    Dear Customer,

    Thank you for your phone call. Your reference number is HMA100412-026.
    Please quote this reference on all future correspondence with us.

    Windows 7 uses its own built-in drivers
    and it manages the installation of external USB devices by it's own.

    Please verify that you are logged as an administrator on your laptop/computer.

    Please disconnect all external devices from your computer (except mouse, monitor and keyboard) and go to c:\windows\system32\drivestore.
    Please rename “infcache1” to “infcache.1OLD”.

    You might need to give the user account file write and read permissions for this file. You can change this settings via the file's Properties/Security/Advanced.

    Now reboot your computer (with still no USB device connected) and connect the HDD as the only USB device to an USB port on the back of your computer if WINDOWS has started.



    Best Regards,
    Verbatim Euro Support
    Dutec Limited
    Company Registered in Ireland No: 307480

    Ok, very nice I hear you say However my issue now is that I can not the name of the infcache file as per instructions. I have been playing with ownership of the file in accordance with windows inbuilt help but no luck. Please see (capture 1) for current owners.

    My problem is (and this probably sounds daft) but who should I give ownership to from this long list of possabilities, please see (capture 2) I am the owner and only user of my pc and yet I dont know who to give permission to

    Hope you can help

    Peter
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  2. Posts : 1,506
    W7 Ult. x64 | OS X
       #2

    The easy way:

    Enable the hidden Adminsitrator account:
    Enable the (Hidden) Administrator Account on Windows 7 or Vista - How-To Geek
    Log in via this Account.
    Change the name of the file (You should be able to granted you haven't FUBARed the permissions already)

    If you don't want to do it that way, you need to choose "Peter or PETERPHOTOGRAPHY" from that list of users. At the moment, Administrator's have permissions for that file, which might not be you if you're not an admin. However, if you change that file's ownership to both Administrators (PETER-PC\Adminstrators) and Peter (PETER-PC\Peter) then you should be able to do whatever you want.
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