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2nd hard drive issue, how do u take ownership???

 
 
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      22nd Aug 2004
how do u take ownership of a drive u were using on an old computer or add ur
user sid to browse the drive??/ this is a ntfs drive.


 
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      22nd Aug 2004
Right click My Computer, Manage, Disk Management. You can assighn a drive
letter there.

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> how do u take ownership of a drive u were using on an old computer or add
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> user sid to browse the drive??/ this is a ntfs drive.
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      22nd Aug 2004
nah that doesnt help. ive got one of those, i formated my master and now i
cant access my slave problems. seems every1 has it but i cant find any actual
answers. i know the files are there coz i used a progam that told me so. i
just cant use it coz when i click on the drive it ask me if i want to format.
i know its a windows problem too as wdc (my hard drive manufacturer) told me
so.
so far all i know is
its a fat32 system and i cant access or see the files on windows xp running
sp 2

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> how do u take ownership of a drive u were using on an old computer or add ur
> user sid to browse the drive??/ this is a ntfs drive.
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Nathan McNulty
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      22nd Aug 2004
Try booting into Safe Mode, right click on the Drive, click Properties,
then look in Security and take ownership as well as Add your user name
ot the permissions giving yourself full control. Similar to the method
mentioned here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;823306


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gav05 wrote:
> nah that doesnt help. ive got one of those, i formated my master and now i
> cant access my slave problems. seems every1 has it but i cant find any actual
> answers. i know the files are there coz i used a progam that told me so. i
> just cant use it coz when i click on the drive it ask me if i want to format.
> i know its a windows problem too as wdc (my hard drive manufacturer) told me
> so.
> so far all i know is
> its a fat32 system and i cant access or see the files on windows xp running
> sp 2
>
> "gav05" wrote:
>
>
>>how do u take ownership of a drive u were using on an old computer or add ur
>>user sid to browse the drive??/ this is a ntfs drive.
>>
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      22nd Aug 2004
that doesnt work using ur method nathan. u cant get a security tab up on a
hard drive and i cant see any of the folders any way as when i click on the
drive with the left click it ask me if i want to format.

ANY1 got any actual answers??? i will send any one a cheque for 50 aus
dollars if they can as im desperate!!!!

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> how do u take ownership of a drive u were using on an old computer or add ur
> user sid to browse the drive??/ this is a ntfs drive.
>
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Shenan Stanley
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      22nd Aug 2004
gav05 wrote:
> how do u take ownership of a drive u were using on an old computer or
> add ur user sid to browse the drive?? this is a ntfs drive.


Nathan McNulty wrote:
> Try booting into Safe Mode, right click on the Drive, click
> Properties, then look in Security and take ownership as well as Add
> your user name ot the permissions giving yourself full control.
> Similar to the method mentioned here:
> http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;823306


gav05 wrote:
> that doesnt work using ur method nathan. u cant get a security tab up
> on a hard drive and i cant see any of the folders any way as when i
> click on the drive with the left click it ask me if i want to format.
>
> ANY1 got any actual answers??? i will send any one a cheque for 50 aus
> dollars if they can as im desperate!!!!


Nathan gave you the answer to your problem as you stated it. What you
didn't do is read the entire article and/or give all the necessary
information in order for someone to help you fully. Also, you seem to have
a strange habit of responding to your original post instead of responding
directly to the responders, keeping the thread intact. Please, try and keep
the thread intact so everyone might know what has been suggested/tried by
you. It does assist in helping you.

As long as EFS is not involved:

How to Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308421

How to disable simplified sharing & set permissions
on a shared folder in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307874

Read through those articles. As I am unsure whether you have Windows XP
Home or Windows XP Professional, I will point out what the first article
does, to have a more complete answer directly here:

** Note You must be logged on to the computer with an account that has
administrative credentials. If you are running Microsoft Windows XP Home
Edition, you must start the computer in safe mode, and then log on with an
account that has Administrative rights to have access to the Security tab.

If you are using Windows XP Professional, you must disable Simple File
Sharing. By default, Windows XP Professional uses Simple File sharing when
it is not joined to a domain. **

I do hope this assists you in your quest to solve your issue.

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yourself before you take any advice - you are the one ultimately
responsible for your actions/problems/solutions. Know what you are
getting into before you jump in with both feet.


 
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