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I'm running Windows XP home SP2. I just installed a second physical hard
drive on as a sub on the IDE chain. I partitioned and formatted it as an NTSF drive. I can access, write and read to folders and files on this drive without problems. However when I start re-organizing my files by moving files and folders into a newly created folder, I can't access the moved files anymore. I can't get them out of the newly created folder and I can't delete them. I just get the "access denied" message. I don't think It's a permission or ownership issue because I was able to access the files and folders before moving them. I have'nt changed the user. I tested the hard drive using a utility downloaded from the Maxtor website and the drive is not defective. I'm at a loss. I tried to convert the drive to FAT32 using partition magic but it won't convert. The boot drive, c: drive, works perfectly. I can move files and folders without losing access. Any help would really be appreciated. |
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Here's a bunch of articles on the Access Denied message - your solution might
be in there somewhere: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=811151 http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...ring/index.htm http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;q304040 http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;281248 http://support.microsoft.com/?id=308418 http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308421 - John "stifany" wrote: > I'm running Windows XP home SP2. I just installed a second physical hard > drive on as a sub on the IDE chain. I partitioned and formatted it as an NTSF > drive. I can access, write and read to folders and files on this drive > without problems. However when I start re-organizing my files by moving > files and folders into a newly created folder, I can't access the moved files > anymore. I can't get them out of the newly created folder and I can't delete > them. I just get the "access denied" message. I don't think It's a > permission or ownership issue because I was able to access the files and > folders before moving them. I have'nt changed the user. I tested the hard > drive using a utility downloaded from the Maxtor website and the drive is not > defective. I'm at a loss. I tried to convert the drive to FAT32 using > partition magic but it won't convert. The boot drive, c: drive, works > perfectly. I can move files and folders without losing access. Any help > would really be appreciated. |
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Take Ownership of that folder. Login as Administrator from Safe mode (XP
Home) How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP?: http://www.winxptutor.com/ownership.htm HOW TO: Set, View, Change, or Remove File and Folder Permissions in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308418 Dale May "stifany" <Stifany@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9B99C25B-A96A-4B10-B64C-038A669E25AE@microsoft.com... > I'm running Windows XP home SP2. I just installed a second physical hard > drive on as a sub on the IDE chain. I partitioned and formatted it as an > NTSF > drive. I can access, write and read to folders and files on this drive > without problems. However when I start re-organizing my files by moving > files and folders into a newly created folder, I can't access the moved > files > anymore. I can't get them out of the newly created folder and I can't > delete > them. I just get the "access denied" message. I don't think It's a > permission or ownership issue because I was able to access the files and > folders before moving them. I have'nt changed the user. I tested the hard > drive using a utility downloaded from the Maxtor website and the drive is > not > defective. I'm at a loss. I tried to convert the drive to FAT32 using > partition magic but it won't convert. The boot drive, c: drive, works > perfectly. I can move files and folders without losing access. Any help > would really be appreciated. |
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