Hi,
I had a boot problem earlier - took forever and rebooted on it's own, no idea why (machine has been turned off for a few days and was working fine before hand).
Now for some reason I have a string of folders to which I have no permissions - not even enough to see the permissions (yes it is NTFS).
I've tried changing the owner (to myself as an administrator and to an administrator) and I've tried "icacls * /T /Q /C /RESET" on the affected subfolder but even with that I get "access is denied" for each problem folder.
Does anyone please please know how to reset / clear the permissions so I can at least delete all of the folders and start again (luckily they are a copy of folders on another machine so although inconvenient, not disasterous so quite happy to bin them and restart).
Many thanks.
Chris
I had a boot problem earlier - took forever and rebooted on it's own, no idea why (machine has been turned off for a few days and was working fine before hand).
Now for some reason I have a string of folders to which I have no permissions - not even enough to see the permissions (yes it is NTFS).
I've tried changing the owner (to myself as an administrator and to an administrator) and I've tried "icacls * /T /Q /C /RESET" on the affected subfolder but even with that I get "access is denied" for each problem folder.
Does anyone please please know how to reset / clear the permissions so I can at least delete all of the folders and start again (luckily they are a copy of folders on another machine so although inconvenient, not disasterous so quite happy to bin them and restart).
Many thanks.
Chris
My Computer
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional
- CPU
- AMD 4850e
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-MA78GPM-DS2H
- Memory
- 2 * 2Gb 667Mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Built in Radeon HD3200
- Sound Card
- Built-in
- Case
- Silverstone
- Cooling
- Passive