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Partitioning caused a rights problem
I tried out Windows 7 on a new partition on my hard drive and I only gave it about 30gb. Since I liked it better than Vista I ended up using it more than I thought...and i ran out of space. So I tried to expand the partition and that didn't work properly and Windows 7 won't boot up anymore. That's fine, I'll delete the Windows 7 partition. Only problem is that while accessing some of my Vista partition's folders it changed the rights to Windows 7. Now that I'm back on Vista, I can't edit those folders I can only read them now. I can't change the rights because Windows 7 is the administrator now but I can't enter Windows 7 to change them back. Is there anything I can do to fix that?? -- darkgandhi05 |
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Partitioning caused a rights problem
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...ship-file.html
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/11...ownership.html -- Windows 7 RC http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview http://download.live.com/wlmail "darkgandhi05" wrote in message ... I tried out Windows 7 on a new partition on my hard drive and I only gave it about 30gb. Since I liked it better than Vista I ended up using it more than I thought...and i ran out of space. So I tried to expand the partition and that didn't work properly and Windows 7 won't boot up anymore. That's fine, I'll delete the Windows 7 partition. Only problem is that while accessing some of my Vista partition's folders it changed the rights to Windows 7. Now that I'm back on Vista, I can't edit those folders I can only read them now. I can't change the rights because Windows 7 is the administrator now but I can't enter Windows 7 to change them back. Is there anything I can do to fix that?? -- darkgandhi05 |
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Partitioning caused a rights problem
http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...ship-file.html http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/11...ownership.html -- Windows 7 RC http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview http://download.live.com/wlmail "darkgandhi05" wrote in message ... I tried out Windows 7 on a new partition on my hard drive and I only gave it about 30gb. Since I liked it better than Vista I ended up using it more than I thought...and i ran out of space. So I tried to expand the partition and that didn't work properly and Windows 7 won't boot up anymore. That's fine, I'll delete the Windows 7 partition. Only problem is that while accessing some of my Vista partition's folders it changed the rights to Windows 7. Now that I'm back on Vista, I can't edit those folders I can only read them now. I can't change the rights because Windows 7 is the administrator now but I can't enter Windows 7 to change them back. Is there anything I can do to fix that?? -- darkgandhi05 |
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Partitioning caused a rights problem
Hi darkgandhi05 Have look at this tutorial: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...ile.html?ltr=T -- theog |
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Partitioning caused a rights problem
Hi darkgandhi05 Have look at this tutorial: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/67...ile.html?ltr=T -- theog |