Hi Guys!
I'm having this very weird problem! I just bought a new PC and installed on it Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
I also unplugged my WD 1000GB Caviar Green Hard Drive from my old PC and connected it to the new one.
The problem now is that Windows 7 refuses to grant me permissions to change the folders/files from 'read-only' on my 1000GB drive from my old system.
At first when I tried to do that I got the typical message "You will need to provide administrator permissions to change these attributes". Then I had the option of clicking 'Continue', so I clicked it, and then it looked like it updated the permissions anyway. However once I clicked on 'OK' and the re-opened the folder properties, it was again set to 'read-only'.
I then opened the 'Security' tab, and saw that there was an 'unknown user' in the list there, which was probably the user from my old PC's WinXP installation. I then proceeded to delete that user, and made sure that my username had 'Full Control', and I also set the owner to my username. However, none of this has helped since I still keep getting the message "You will need to provide administrator permissions to change these attributes", and then it's the same thing again... it looks as if Windows 7 proceeds to changes the permissions, but after you click 'OK' and the re-open the properties it's still set to 'read-only'.
I tried changing the permissions and ownerships on a folder by folder basis, and also for the entire drive. I also tried between changing the ownership from my username to 'Administrator' (my username has full Admin privileges as well). Still, the problem persists!
At this point I'm completely at a loss as to what to do next... so I'm hoping this forum can give me some answers! Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
John
I'm having this very weird problem! I just bought a new PC and installed on it Windows 7 Ultimate x64.
I also unplugged my WD 1000GB Caviar Green Hard Drive from my old PC and connected it to the new one.
The problem now is that Windows 7 refuses to grant me permissions to change the folders/files from 'read-only' on my 1000GB drive from my old system.
At first when I tried to do that I got the typical message "You will need to provide administrator permissions to change these attributes". Then I had the option of clicking 'Continue', so I clicked it, and then it looked like it updated the permissions anyway. However once I clicked on 'OK' and the re-opened the folder properties, it was again set to 'read-only'.
I then opened the 'Security' tab, and saw that there was an 'unknown user' in the list there, which was probably the user from my old PC's WinXP installation. I then proceeded to delete that user, and made sure that my username had 'Full Control', and I also set the owner to my username. However, none of this has helped since I still keep getting the message "You will need to provide administrator permissions to change these attributes", and then it's the same thing again... it looks as if Windows 7 proceeds to changes the permissions, but after you click 'OK' and the re-open the properties it's still set to 'read-only'.
I tried changing the permissions and ownerships on a folder by folder basis, and also for the entire drive. I also tried between changing the ownership from my username to 'Administrator' (my username has full Admin privileges as well). Still, the problem persists!
At this point I'm completely at a loss as to what to do next... so I'm hoping this forum can give me some answers! Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
John
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (SP1)Intel Core i5 760 OC @ 4.0GHzA-Data 4GB DDR3 OC @ 1600MHzASUS ENGTX580 DCII
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64 (SP1)
- CPU
- Intel Core i5 760 OC @ 4.0GHz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-P55-UD5
- Memory
- A-Data 4GB DDR3 OC @ 1600MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- ASUS ENGTX580 DCII
- Sound Card
- Realtek HD Audio (On Board)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell 2209WA
- Screen Resolution
- 1680x1050
- Hard Drives
- OCZ Vertex 3 SSD 120GB | WD Caviar Blue 500GB | WD Caviar Green 1000GB
- PSU
- 600W
- Case
- Thermaltake Element G
- Cooling
- Noctua NH-D14
- Internet Speed
- 12Mbps