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General Computer Support / Acl problem on ssd drive (Win 10)
« on: September 10, 2018, 11:26:52 pm »
Hello forum,
I am having an "ACL" problem on my (former) windows 10 drive.
Windows does not start up, I simply get no access to any folder/directory.
So I temporarily istalled Windows on another drive, hoping to get things right while the originl drive is connected to my system. I bought and used Windows Repair Pro, but it just repairs the windows drive on which it is installed.
Is there a way to make/force Windows Repair to handle the other drive?
To 'visualize' my situation:
Drive 1
- c:/windows
Drive 2 (named "Z")
- z:/windows
WIndows repair utilities all refer to "c"
Where to change tis in an existing script? So I can make it work on "Z".
Of course the changed script is to be saved under another name, e.g. '_z_ [old name]
Looking forward to replies and options
Harry
I am having an "ACL" problem on my (former) windows 10 drive.
Windows does not start up, I simply get no access to any folder/directory.
So I temporarily istalled Windows on another drive, hoping to get things right while the originl drive is connected to my system. I bought and used Windows Repair Pro, but it just repairs the windows drive on which it is installed.
Is there a way to make/force Windows Repair to handle the other drive?
To 'visualize' my situation:
Drive 1
- c:/windows
Drive 2 (named "Z")
- z:/windows
WIndows repair utilities all refer to "c"
Where to change tis in an existing script? So I can make it work on "Z".
Of course the changed script is to be saved under another name, e.g. '_z_ [old name]
Looking forward to replies and options
Harry