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Can not edit C: Drive

Rabadon

When I try to edit the files on my C: Drive I end up getting a message saying that I do not have permission. I am the only account and an admin.

 

I see how to change each file so I can but I want a permanent solution. How can I make it so I do not have to individually change each file forever.

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When I try to edit the files on my C: Drive I end up getting a message saying that I do not have permission. I am the only account and an admin.

 

I see how to change each file so I can but I want a permanent solution. How can I make it so I do not have to individually change each file forever.

Delete system 32 .

 

Just kidding Don't do that !

 

You should modify your admin rights in the settings.

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Delete system 32 .

 

Just kidding Don't do that !

 

You should modify your admin rights in the settings.

I deleted my system 32 and got my dick stuck in the ceiling fan.

 

How do i modify the rights in the settings?

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I deleted my system 32 and got my dick stuck in the ceiling fan.

 

How do i modify the rights in the settings?

On the entire drive settings you should be able to change permissions to allow access (just like on each file)

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On the entire drive settings you should be able to change permissions to allow access (just like on each file)

I get error messages

http://imgur.com/a/SNkGA

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I get error messages

http://imgur.com/a/SNkGA

Try instead then on one level lower, say like per folder. Only one should have the errors you are seeing.

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