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| John C |
> OK I was trying to share my C: drive on this brand new HP computer so that
> my
> wife could access it over the small Home Office network I have. when
> changing
> the sharing options in Windows Vista Home. I am not sure quite what happen
> here but now I do not have access to my own C: drive and or permissions to
> change copy or move anything on it. I have the only user profile on this
> machine and it is set as the administrator. I have also lost access to all
> administrative capabilities and believe the registry has become corrupt
> somehow.
>
> My problem is how do I fix this without losing all the files and digital
> photos I just moved onto the C: drive from our old computer which I have
> not
> had time to burn to a CD?
>
> --
> John Clayton
> Phx. AZ.
| Kerry Brown |
> Share the folders not the root of the drive.
>
> --
> Kerry Brown
> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>
>
> "John C" <JohnC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:B8F67403-32A1-40EF-8019-DBFA9343E23F@microsoft.com...> > OK I was trying to share my C: drive on this brand new HP computer so that>
> > my
> > wife could access it over the small Home Office network I have. when
> > changing
> > the sharing options in Windows Vista Home. I am not sure quite what happen
> > here but now I do not have access to my own C: drive and or permissions to
> > change copy or move anything on it. I have the only user profile on this
> > machine and it is set as the administrator. I have also lost access to all
> > administrative capabilities and believe the registry has become corrupt
> > somehow.
> >
> > My problem is how do I fix this without losing all the files and digital
> > photos I just moved onto the C: drive from our old computer which I have
> > not
> > had time to burn to a CD?
> >
> > --
> > John Clayton
> > Phx. AZ.
| John C |
>I can't share anything now I have no access to do so or permissions?
> --
> John Clayton
> Phx. AZ.
>
>
> "Kerry Brown" wrote:
>>> Share the folders not the root of the drive.
>>
>> --
>> Kerry Brown
>> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
>> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>>
>>
>> "John C" <JohnC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B8F67403-32A1-40EF-8019-DBFA9343E23F@microsoft.com...>> > OK I was trying to share my C: drive on this brand new HP computer so>>
>> > that
>> > my
>> > wife could access it over the small Home Office network I have. when
>> > changing
>> > the sharing options in Windows Vista Home. I am not sure quite what
>> > happen
>> > here but now I do not have access to my own C: drive and or permissions
>> > to
>> > change copy or move anything on it. I have the only user profile on
>> > this
>> > machine and it is set as the administrator. I have also lost access to
>> > all
>> > administrative capabilities and believe the registry has become corrupt
>> > somehow.
>> >
>> > My problem is how do I fix this without losing all the files and
>> > digital
>> > photos I just moved onto the C: drive from our old computer which I
>> > have
>> > not
>> > had time to burn to a CD?
>> >
>> > --
>> > John Clayton
>> > Phx. AZ.
| Kerry Brown |
> Try moving the folders you want to share into the Public folder.
>
> --
> Kerry Brown
> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>
>
> "John C" <JohnC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AFA91F10-DFC7-42FB-84A3-F50C7835A84A@microsoft.com...> >I can't share anything now I have no access to do so or permissions?>
> > --
> > John Clayton
> > Phx. AZ.
> >
> >
> > "Kerry Brown" wrote:
> >> >> Share the folders not the root of the drive.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Kerry Brown
> >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
> >> http://www.vistahelp.ca
> >>
> >>
> >> "John C" <JohnC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:B8F67403-32A1-40EF-8019-DBFA9343E23F@microsoft.com...
> >> > OK I was trying to share my C: drive on this brand new HP computer so
> >> > that
> >> > my
> >> > wife could access it over the small Home Office network I have. when
> >> > changing
> >> > the sharing options in Windows Vista Home. I am not sure quite what
> >> > happen
> >> > here but now I do not have access to my own C: drive and or permissions
> >> > to
> >> > change copy or move anything on it. I have the only user profile on
> >> > this
> >> > machine and it is set as the administrator. I have also lost access to
> >> > all
> >> > administrative capabilities and believe the registry has become corrupt
> >> > somehow.
> >> >
> >> > My problem is how do I fix this without losing all the files and
> >> > digital
> >> > photos I just moved onto the C: drive from our old computer which I
> >> > have
> >> > not
> >> > had time to burn to a CD?
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > John Clayton
> >> > Phx. AZ.
> >>
| John C |
>I can't it tells me I do not have access to the c: drive. I tried moving
>them
> back to my old computer, to the public folder, and burn them to a cd and
> it
> tells me the same message every time.
> --
> John Clayton
> Phx. AZ.
>
>
> "Kerry Brown" wrote:
>>> Try moving the folders you want to share into the Public folder.
>>
>> --
>> Kerry Brown
>> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
>> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>>
>>
>> "John C" <JohnC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:AFA91F10-DFC7-42FB-84A3-F50C7835A84A@microsoft.com...>> >I can't share anything now I have no access to do so or permissions?>>
>> > --
>> > John Clayton
>> > Phx. AZ.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Kerry Brown" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Share the folders not the root of the drive.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Kerry Brown
>> >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
>> >> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "John C" <JohnC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:B8F67403-32A1-40EF-8019-DBFA9343E23F@microsoft.com...
>> >> > OK I was trying to share my C: drive on this brand new HP computer
>> >> > so
>> >> > that
>> >> > my
>> >> > wife could access it over the small Home Office network I have. when
>> >> > changing
>> >> > the sharing options in Windows Vista Home. I am not sure quite what
>> >> > happen
>> >> > here but now I do not have access to my own C: drive and or
>> >> > permissions
>> >> > to
>> >> > change copy or move anything on it. I have the only user profile on
>> >> > this
>> >> > machine and it is set as the administrator. I have also lost access
>> >> > to
>> >> > all
>> >> > administrative capabilities and believe the registry has become
>> >> > corrupt
>> >> > somehow.
>> >> >
>> >> > My problem is how do I fix this without losing all the files and
>> >> > digital
>> >> > photos I just moved onto the C: drive from our old computer which I
>> >> > have
>> >> > not
>> >> > had time to burn to a CD?
>> >> >
>> >> > --
>> >> > John Clayton
>> >> > Phx. AZ.
>> >>
| Kerry Brown |
> I can't share anything now I have no access to do so or permissions?
> --
> John Clayton
> Phx. AZ.
>
>
> "Kerry Brown" wrote:
>>> Share the folders not the root of the drive.
>>
>> --
>> Kerry Brown
>> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
>> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>>
>>
>> "John C" <JohnC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:B8F67403-32A1-40EF-8019-DBFA9343E23F@microsoft.com...>> > OK I was trying to share my C: drive on this brand new HP computer so>>
>> > that
>> > my
>> > wife could access it over the small Home Office network I have. when
>> > changing
>> > the sharing options in Windows Vista Home. I am not sure quite what
>> > happen
>> > here but now I do not have access to my own C: drive and or permissions
>> > to
>> > change copy or move anything on it. I have the only user profile on
>> > this
>> > machine and it is set as the administrator. I have also lost access to
>> > all
>> > administrative capabilities and believe the registry has become corrupt
>> > somehow.
>> >
>> > My problem is how do I fix this without losing all the files and
>> > digital
>> > photos I just moved onto the C: drive from our old computer which I
>> > have
>> > not
>> > had time to burn to a CD?
>> >
>> > --
>> > John Clayton
>> > Phx. AZ.
| Michael Walraven |
> John,
> If the files on the busted c: drive are important and you have no backups I
> would spend some money for a high safety option.
>
> Determine what type of hard drive is installed. (SATA cable is narrow 1" ?
> or Parallel PATA 2.5")
> Purchase a external USB chassis from a Best Buy type place for your type of
> drive.
> Also purchase a replacement hard drive for your computer.
> Remove the current drive (with the busted root) and install it in the
> external chassis.
> Install the new drive in your computer and do a complete reinstall from your
> reinstall DVD you got with your machine. (If you did not get one, you will
> have to discuss getting one with your computer maker, usually costs $10-20
> or so, sometimes free.)
>
> Now attach your busted drive/enclosure via the USB. You should see the drive
> but maybe not any files. You will need to take ownership of the root and all
> folders and then possibly set permissions to read all the files, then find
> your important files and copy them to your new system (copy, not move).
> After you are completely satisfied that you have everything, you can
> reformat that external drive and use it as a backup destination so the cost
> is not wasted.
>
> You would also have a very good chance of recovering your system by doing a
> 'repair installation', again from that reinstall DVD. Make sure you say no
> to anything about repartitioning or formatting the drive! While this is low
> risk, things can go wrong and you can lose all contents of that drive.
>
> You do not want to do a 'recover' from the recovery partition. This is often
> accomplished by holding F11 (varies among machines and not all systems have
> the option) during boot. Purpose is to restore to configuration at the time
> of purchase - WILL DESTROY ALL YOUR STUFF.
>
> Michael
> Vista Home premium
>
> "John C" <JohnC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:AFA91F10-DFC7-42FB-84A3-F50C7835A84A@microsoft.com...> > I can't share anything now I have no access to do so or permissions?
> > --
> > John Clayton
> > Phx. AZ.
> >
> >
> > "Kerry Brown" wrote:
> >> >> Share the folders not the root of the drive.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Kerry Brown
> >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
> >> http://www.vistahelp.ca
> >>
> >>
> >> "John C" <JohnC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:B8F67403-32A1-40EF-8019-DBFA9343E23F@microsoft.com...
> >> > OK I was trying to share my C: drive on this brand new HP computer so
> >> > that
> >> > my
> >> > wife could access it over the small Home Office network I have. when
> >> > changing
> >> > the sharing options in Windows Vista Home. I am not sure quite what
> >> > happen
> >> > here but now I do not have access to my own C: drive and or permissions
> >> > to
> >> > change copy or move anything on it. I have the only user profile on
> >> > this
> >> > machine and it is set as the administrator. I have also lost access to
> >> > all
> >> > administrative capabilities and believe the registry has become corrupt
> >> > somehow.
> >> >
> >> > My problem is how do I fix this without losing all the files and
> >> > digital
> >> > photos I just moved onto the C: drive from our old computer which I
> >> > have
> >> > not
> >> > had time to burn to a CD?
> >> >
> >> > --
> >> > John Clayton
> >> > Phx. AZ.
> >>
| John C |
> Michael, I was kind of afraid of that. I did not get any CD's with this
> new
> computer which is a whole 12 days old. I do have other computers in the
> house
> that I have already dual installed hd on so I am thinking I might be able
> to
> stick this drive as a secondary into my old machine and take ownership of
> the
> root to get the files and more important pictures I need. Does that sound
> right to you?
>
> P.S. It would be a lot easier to use repair feature on the windows vista
> CD
> that I don't have.
> --
> John Clayton
> Phx. AZ.
>
>
> "Michael Walraven" wrote:
>>> John,
>> If the files on the busted c: drive are important and you have no backups
>> I
>> would spend some money for a high safety option.
>>
>> Determine what type of hard drive is installed. (SATA cable is narrow 1"
>> ?
>> or Parallel PATA 2.5")
>> Purchase a external USB chassis from a Best Buy type place for your type
>> of
>> drive.
>> Also purchase a replacement hard drive for your computer.
>> Remove the current drive (with the busted root) and install it in the
>> external chassis.
>> Install the new drive in your computer and do a complete reinstall from
>> your
>> reinstall DVD you got with your machine. (If you did not get one, you
>> will
>> have to discuss getting one with your computer maker, usually costs
>> $10-20
>> or so, sometimes free.)
>>
>> Now attach your busted drive/enclosure via the USB. You should see the
>> drive
>> but maybe not any files. You will need to take ownership of the root and
>> all
>> folders and then possibly set permissions to read all the files, then
>> find
>> your important files and copy them to your new system (copy, not move).
>> After you are completely satisfied that you have everything, you can
>> reformat that external drive and use it as a backup destination so the
>> cost
>> is not wasted.
>>
>> You would also have a very good chance of recovering your system by doing
>> a
>> 'repair installation', again from that reinstall DVD. Make sure you say
>> no
>> to anything about repartitioning or formatting the drive! While this is
>> low
>> risk, things can go wrong and you can lose all contents of that drive.
>>
>> You do not want to do a 'recover' from the recovery partition. This is
>> often
>> accomplished by holding F11 (varies among machines and not all systems
>> have
>> the option) during boot. Purpose is to restore to configuration at the
>> time
>> of purchase - WILL DESTROY ALL YOUR STUFF.
>>
>> Michael
>> Vista Home premium
>>
>> "John C" <JohnC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:AFA91F10-DFC7-42FB-84A3-F50C7835A84A@microsoft.com...>> > I can't share anything now I have no access to do so or permissions?
>> > --
>> > John Clayton
>> > Phx. AZ.
>> >
>> >
>> > "Kerry Brown" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Share the folders not the root of the drive.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Kerry Brown
>> >> Microsoft MVP - Shell/User
>> >> http://www.vistahelp.ca
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "John C" <JohnC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:B8F67403-32A1-40EF-8019-DBFA9343E23F@microsoft.com...
>> >> > OK I was trying to share my C: drive on this brand new HP computer
>> >> > so
>> >> > that
>> >> > my
>> >> > wife could access it over the small Home Office network I have. when
>> >> > changing
>> >> > the sharing options in Windows Vista Home. I am not sure quite what
>> >> > happen
>> >> > here but now I do not have access to my own C: drive and or
>> >> > permissions
>> >> > to
>> >> > change copy or move anything on it. I have the only user profile on
>> >> > this
>> >> > machine and it is set as the administrator. I have also lost access
>> >> > to
>> >> > all
>> >> > administrative capabilities and believe the registry has become
>> >> > corrupt
>> >> > somehow.
>> >> >
>> >> > My problem is how do I fix this without losing all the files and
>> >> > digital
>> >> > photos I just moved onto the C: drive from our old computer which I
>> >> > have
>> >> > not
>> >> > had time to burn to a CD?
>> >> >
>> >> > --
>> >> > John Clayton
>> >> > Phx. AZ.
>> >>
| Michael Walraven |
> OK I was trying to share my C: drive on this brand new HP computer so that my
> wife could access it over the small Home Office network I have. when changing
> the sharing options in Windows Vista Home. I am not sure quite what happen
> here but now I do not have access to my own C: drive and or permissions to
> change copy or move anything on it. I have the only user profile on this
> machine and it is set as the administrator. I have also lost access to all
> administrative capabilities and believe the registry has become corrupt
> somehow.
>
> My problem is how do I fix this without losing all the files and digital
> photos I just moved onto the C: drive from our old computer which I have not
> had time to burn to a CD?
>
> --
> John Clayton
> Phx. AZ.
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