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Old 05-10-2007, 10:00 AM
Michael
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Access Denied to C: drive

I cannot access my one and only hard drive C: on my Vista Home Ed laptop. I
attempted to change permission on a file and subsequently locked mysel out of
the laptop. I cannot do anything. I cannot change user controls, install or
delete any program, switch users or anything. Access is totally denied to the
harddrive. I am the only user with only one user account, my name as
administrator. I cannot access or add an administrator account. Can anyone
help me or offer any suggestions? Please do not recommend changing
permissions because I cannot write to or delete from the hard drive. Thank
you in advance.

Michael
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Old 05-10-2007, 10:30 AM
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RE: Access Denied to C: drive

Have you tried these operations running in safe mºde?

"Michael" wrote:
[color=blue]
> I cannot access my one and only hard drive C: on my Vista Home Ed laptop. I
> attempted to change permission on a file and subsequently locked mysel out of
> the laptop. I cannot do anything. I cannot change user controls, install or
> delete any program, switch users or anything. Access is totally denied to the
> harddrive. I am the only user with only one user account, my name as
> administrator. I cannot access or add an administrator account. Can anyone
> help me or offer any suggestions? Please do not recommend changing
> permissions because I cannot write to or delete from the hard drive. Thank
> you in advance.
>
> Michael[/color]
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Old 05-10-2007, 10:50 AM
Victor
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RE: Access Denied to C: drive

It really shouldnt be possible to lock out everyone including the main admin
account by changing NTFS permissions on a single folder. To be honest it
sounds more like a Windows activation issue. IF you didnt activate the
software within 30 days of installation, it takes away all write permissions
to the system partition. At my firm we experienced some authentication key
issues where activation was performed but later the system thought it hadnt
been. I would check the computer properties and see if it is activated. If
you had been "locked out" of the drive you wouldnt be able to navigate
through it at all.


"Engel" wrote:
[color=blue]
> Have you tried these operations running in safe mºde?
>
> "Michael" wrote:
>[color=green]
> > I cannot access my one and only hard drive C: on my Vista Home Ed laptop. I
> > attempted to change permission on a file and subsequently locked mysel out of
> > the laptop. I cannot do anything. I cannot change user controls, install or
> > delete any program, switch users or anything. Access is totally denied to the
> > harddrive. I am the only user with only one user account, my name as
> > administrator. I cannot access or add an administrator account. Can anyone
> > help me or offer any suggestions? Please do not recommend changing
> > permissions because I cannot write to or delete from the hard drive. Thank
> > you in advance.
> >
> > Michael[/color][/color]
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Old 05-10-2007, 12:20 PM
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RE: Access Denied to C: drive

Victor wrote:
[color=blue]
> It really shouldnt be possible to lock out everyone including the main
> admin
> account by changing NTFS permissions on a single folder. To be honest it
> sounds more like a Windows activation issue. IF you didnt activate the
> software within 30 days of installation, it takes away all write
> permissions
> to the system partition. At my firm we experienced some authentication
> key issues where activation was performed but later the system thought it
> hadnt
> been. I would check the computer properties and see if it is activated.
> If you had been "locked out" of the drive you wouldnt be able to navigate
> through it at all.[/color]

That must have really started the Wow for you guys. =)

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Old 05-10-2007, 03:20 PM
Michael
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RE: Access Denied to C: drive

I have tried accessing the drive in safe mode and through a DOS prompt. To no
avail.

Michael

"Engel" wrote:
[color=blue]
> Have you tried these operations running in safe mºde?
>
> "Michael" wrote:
>[color=green]
> > I cannot access my one and only hard drive C: on my Vista Home Ed laptop. I
> > attempted to change permission on a file and subsequently locked mysel out of
> > the laptop. I cannot do anything. I cannot change user controls, install or
> > delete any program, switch users or anything. Access is totally denied to the
> > harddrive. I am the only user with only one user account, my name as
> > administrator. I cannot access or add an administrator account. Can anyone
> > help me or offer any suggestions? Please do not recommend changing
> > permissions because I cannot write to or delete from the hard drive. Thank
> > you in advance.
> >
> > Michael[/color][/color]
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Old 05-10-2007, 03:20 PM
Michael
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RE: Access Denied to C: drive

I am the only user of my laptop and I amnot sure what I did exactily. I was
trying to find a folder that was not showing, I think it was a hidden or
system folder, and I tried to give myself permission to see the folder when
this happened. Should I take the laptop to a repairman and will he be able to
access the C: drive and allow me back in?

Thank you.
Michael

"Victor" wrote:
[color=blue]
> It really shouldnt be possible to lock out everyone including the main admin
> account by changing NTFS permissions on a single folder. To be honest it
> sounds more like a Windows activation issue. IF you didnt activate the
> software within 30 days of installation, it takes away all write permissions
> to the system partition. At my firm we experienced some authentication key
> issues where activation was performed but later the system thought it hadnt
> been. I would check the computer properties and see if it is activated. If
> you had been "locked out" of the drive you wouldnt be able to navigate
> through it at all.
>
>
> "Engel" wrote:
>[color=green]
> > Have you tried these operations running in safe mºde?
> >
> > "Michael" wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> > > I cannot access my one and only hard drive C: on my Vista Home Ed laptop. I
> > > attempted to change permission on a file and subsequently locked mysel out of
> > > the laptop. I cannot do anything. I cannot change user controls, install or
> > > delete any program, switch users or anything. Access is totally denied to the
> > > harddrive. I am the only user with only one user account, my name as
> > > administrator. I cannot access or add an administrator account. Can anyone
> > > help me or offer any suggestions? Please do not recommend changing
> > > permissions because I cannot write to or delete from the hard drive. Thank
> > > you in advance.
> > >
> > > Michael[/color][/color][/color]
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Old 05-09-2009, 08:20 PM
sumitJAT
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Re: Access Denied to C: drive


Hi
even i have faced somewhat the same problem.....i cannot access my one
and only one C: drive in VISTA even being the Admin..
I cannot install any programs...cannot restore the system as it returns
the error code.
Resolution:
Link:
[url]http://techrepublic.com.com/5208-6230-0.html?forumID=101&threadID=224488&messageID=2676776[/url]
The other solution i got from sites is that if you have the original
installation CD--the same copy installed on the system, then u can
repair the OS by using that CD.

I am sure the above link will solve your problem.

/JAT

Michael;2839103 Wrote:[color=blue]
> I am the only user of my laptop and I amnot sure what I did exactily. I
> was
> trying to find a folder that was not showing, I think it was a hidden
> or
> system folder, and I tried to give myself permission to see the folder
> when
> this happened. Should I take the laptop to a repairman and will he be
> able to
> access the C: drive and allow me back in?
>
> Thank you.
> Michael
>
> "Victor" wrote:
>[color=green]
> > It really shouldnt be possible to lock out everyone including the[/color]
> main admin[color=green]
> > account by changing NTFS permissions on a single folder. To be[/color]
> honest it[color=green]
> > sounds more like a Windows activation issue. IF you didnt activate[/color]
> the[color=green]
> > software within 30 days of installation, it takes away all write[/color]
> permissions[color=green]
> > to the system partition. At my firm we experienced some[/color]
> authentication key[color=green]
> > issues where activation was performed but later the system thought it[/color]
> hadnt[color=green]
> > been. I would check the computer properties and see if it is[/color]
> activated. If[color=green]
> > you had been "locked out" of the drive you wouldnt be able to[/color]
> navigate[color=green]
> > through it at all.
> >
> >
> > "Engel" wrote:
> >[color=darkred]
> > > Have you tried these operations running in safe mºde?
> > >
> > > "Michael" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I cannot access my one and only hard drive C: on my Vista Home Ed[/color][/color]
> laptop. I[color=green][color=darkred]
> > > > attempted to change permission on a file and subsequently locked[/color][/color]
> mysel out of[color=green][color=darkred]
> > > > the laptop. I cannot do anything. I cannot change user controls,[/color][/color]
> install or[color=green][color=darkred]
> > > > delete any program, switch users or anything. Access is totally[/color][/color]
> denied to the[color=green][color=darkred]
> > > > harddrive. I am the only user with only one user account, my name[/color][/color]
> as[color=green][color=darkred]
> > > > administrator. I cannot access or add an administrator account.[/color][/color]
> Can anyone[color=green][color=darkred]
> > > > help me or offer any suggestions? Please do not recommend[/color][/color]
> changing[color=green][color=darkred]
> > > > permissions because I cannot write to or delete from the hard[/color][/color]
> drive. Thank[color=green][color=darkred]
> > > > you in advance.
> > > >
> > > > Michael[/color][/color][/color]


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