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    (read only) windows 7

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    , - TrustedInstaller, Security:

    To take ownership of the folder, right-click it, select Properties > Security Tab > Advanced at the bottom > Owner Tab > Edit > Highlight your username and put a tick in Replace owner on sub containers and Apply > OK. You will only have the Replace owner on subcontainers box for folders not files. Click Yes when you receive the Security pop-up window then click OK to the Close/Reopen message,.

    Now go back to the Properties > Security Tab. Click Edit > Add. Type in your User Account Name in the box under Enter the objects name to select. Click on Check Names > OK. Click on your User Account Name to highlight it. Check the box for Full Control > Apply and OK etc.

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    e - volume read-only

    Start > Run "cmd"

    type< diskpart

    type< list volume

    type< select volume #

    type<attributes volume clear readonly

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    : Disk Management, , : Active, Primary Partition ( System Reserved, ), : Primary Partition

    . read only?! Mo Active ?

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    http://tommynation.com/how-to-mark-p...n-as-inactive/

    1. Open up a command prompt and type DISKPART.
    2. Type LIST DISK
    3. Type SELECT DISK n (where n is the number of the old Win98 drive)
    4. Type LIST PARTITION
    5. Type SELECT PARTITION n (where n is the number of the active partition you wish to make inactive)
    6. Type INACTIVE
    7. Type EXIT to exit DISKPART
    8. Type EXIT again to exit the command prompt
    9. Reboot

    - read-only ...

    Edit:4 ... read-only volume (random)
    Last edited by Kaspirtov; 20th November 2010 at 10:30.
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