Permission/ownership problem

bgoldnyxnet

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I have a desktop system that had WinXP on it. I bought a copy of Win7, put the install CD in the drive, and booted. After waiting a long time(*), it finally booted and offered me a choice:
Upgrade
Complete install

I'd swear I chose fresh install, but when it finished installing all my user files, etc. were still there.

I went ahead and set up fourusers:
admin
admin2(+)
barry (normal user)
guest

But when I started using the system, I discovered that all the old files were owned by "unknown" users. The result is that I can't write my own files. In some cases, not even the admin can write the files.

This is a mess, and not very useful. For the time being, I'm storing new files on the external hard drive (where I had backed up all my user files before the install), but I don't want to do that permanently.

I've tried using the admin user to change the permissions and/or the ownership, but that didn't fix the problem. Maybe I didn't do that right? The choices offered didn't seem all that obvious.

So, how do I get out of this mess. My brain throws out two ideas:

1. Start over: re-install, then install my apps again, etc. But *make sure* that I get a fresh install. Maybe do something (fdisk?) to make sure that my hard drive doesn't look like a Windows drive?

2. One at a time, rename the existing user file directories, then create new ones and copy the contents of the old directories to them, then delete the old directories.

Which do the experts here recommend? Or is there a better solution I haven't spotted?

(*) I could write an entire DVD in the time it took the install disk to boot!
(+) I'd had a previous problem on a laptop where the registry got corrupted and the admin password was lost. I had to let the shop re-install from scratch. Every since, I've had two admin users, just in case.
 

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Asus
OS
Windows 7 32 bit
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Intel Q950
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When you take ownership you need to set the permissions up properly. Do not use the Administrators group use your user account name.

As for why your files remained is because you did not format the disk. However this is perfectly fine, it is still a fresh and clean installation. You just need to setup the permissions correctly as they reflect the old installation.
 

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Alienware Aurora ALX R4
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Windows 10 Pro (x64)
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Intel Core i7-3930K (3.2GHz - 4.5GHz)
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Alienware Aurora-R4 x79
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4x Samsung 4GB PC3-12800 DDR3 (16GB 1600MHz)
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SteelSeries Siberia Elite
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875W Some Dell PSU <.<
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Alienware Aurora ALX
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Logitech G710+ Mechanical
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Lenovo IdeaCenter 450
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Intel Quad Core i7-4770 @ 3.4Ghz
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Realtek HD Audio
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HP 22" LCD
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