Solved C:\is not accessible

drponzi72

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I have read other solutions on the forum, but have yet to find one that really works for me. I have booted up in Safe Command System mode and typed Explorer when I get another prompt. This opens Windows 7, and my C drive is accessible and has security info. The problem is, when I simply boot up, C has no security tab and indicates 0 bytes used. Can anyone tell me how to make C accessible in a normal boot up? In other words, making what I see in Safe mode--the security tab and owners and permissions, and access to C available? Thanks for any help you may have.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional 32bit

My Computer

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Hewlett packard/p6512uk
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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit 7600
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IIx4 amd athelon 635 processor
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FOXCONN 2AA9
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2x2gb
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ati radeon HD 5450
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samsung lcd tv 32"
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1360x 768
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I have read other solutions on the forum, but have yet to find one that really works for me. I have booted up in Safe Command System mode and typed Explorer when I get another prompt. This opens Windows 7, and my C drive is accessible and has security info. The problem is, when I simply boot up, C has no security tab and indicates 0 bytes used. Can anyone tell me how to make C accessible in a normal boot up? In other words, making what I see in Safe mode--the security tab and owners and permissions, and access to C available? Thanks for any help you may have.
Can you post a screenhot of the problem
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
ACER ASPIRE 5742G
OS
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU M 370 @ 2.40GHz
Motherboard
Acer Aspire 5742G
Memory
4,00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5400 Series
Sound Card
(1) AMD High Definition Audio Device (2) Realtek High Defi
Screen Resolution
1366 x 768 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 60 Hz
Hard Drives
WDC WD5000BEVT-22ZAT0

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
ACER ASPIRE 5742G
OS
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU M 370 @ 2.40GHz
Motherboard
Acer Aspire 5742G
Memory
4,00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5400 Series
Sound Card
(1) AMD High Definition Audio Device (2) Realtek High Defi
Screen Resolution
1366 x 768 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 60 Hz
Hard Drives
WDC WD5000BEVT-22ZAT0
In http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/783-elevated-command-prompt.html
Code:
[B]C:[/B]
[B]Cd  \[/B]
[B]cacls  \  /S:D:PAI(A;;FA;;;BA)(A;OICIIO;GA;;;BA)(A;;FA;;;SY)(A;OICIIO;GA;;;SY)(A;OICI;0x1200a9;;;BU)(A;OICIIO;SDGXGWGR;;;AU)(A;;LC;;;AU)[/B]
[B]icacls  \  /setintegritylevel (OI)(NP)(IO)H[/B]
source A folder that is created under the root of the system drive is missing entries in its security descriptor, which may cause some application failures on the English version of Windows 7 Release Candidate 32-bit Ultimate

Afterwards do this:
Code:
icacls  C:\
post output
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
ACER ASPIRE 5742G
OS
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU M 370 @ 2.40GHz
Motherboard
Acer Aspire 5742G
Memory
4,00 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5400 Series
Sound Card
(1) AMD High Definition Audio Device (2) Realtek High Defi
Screen Resolution
1366 x 768 x 32 bits (4294967296 colors) @ 60 Hz
Hard Drives
WDC WD5000BEVT-22ZAT0
Thanks to everyone who responded to my problem; I was able to solve it by booting up in safe command mode, and entering "explorer," which brought up my desktop. When I clicked on the computer tab in the menu window, my C drive was visible, and had the security tab, and System and Administrator (My name) as owners. I fiddled around with permissions, rebooted in normal mode, and my changes had fixed it.

Again, I appreciate your help, and am glad there are so many Windows users willing to help others solve their problems, most of which couldn't be done if you had to rely on Microsoft.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional 32bit
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