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Guest
My CD-ROM drivers suddenly decided they were not going to work anymore. So,
after trying everything else I could think of (unsuccessfully), I decided to
try and copy the drivers off my dad's computer, since the machines are
identical. However, I can't do this, because I every time I try to
copy/move/delete the drivers, I'm told I "need permission", apparently from
some higher source. I only have one user account on my computer, that of
"Greg" which is in the Admin group. However, I don't have full control of all
my files in system directories, and don't have the ability to give them to
myself. In the "edit permissions" section of the files, when I check "full
control" and try to apply, it says "unable to save permission changes Access
is denied". The file isn't read only. Other than the fact that it's in a
system folder, I can't see why it can't be changed. This is the same problem
I experience whenever I try to do anything with a file or folder in any
system directory (windows, Program Files, ect.).
So, I guess, basically what I'm asking is this:
How do I go about giving myself full control, or the permission to change my
system files?
Or has Vista completely locked you out of being able to fix your computer,
if it can't figure out how to fix it's self? Cus that's what it's feeling
like to me.
Thanks for any help,
~GREG~
P.S. Also, if anyone has any other thoughts on how to fix my CD ROMs, I get
the message "Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The
driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)". To my knowledge, nothing has
changed on my computer, and these "corrupted or missing" drivers are what
windows thinks are the best ones, and are the only ones it will let me
install.
after trying everything else I could think of (unsuccessfully), I decided to
try and copy the drivers off my dad's computer, since the machines are
identical. However, I can't do this, because I every time I try to
copy/move/delete the drivers, I'm told I "need permission", apparently from
some higher source. I only have one user account on my computer, that of
"Greg" which is in the Admin group. However, I don't have full control of all
my files in system directories, and don't have the ability to give them to
myself. In the "edit permissions" section of the files, when I check "full
control" and try to apply, it says "unable to save permission changes Access
is denied". The file isn't read only. Other than the fact that it's in a
system folder, I can't see why it can't be changed. This is the same problem
I experience whenever I try to do anything with a file or folder in any
system directory (windows, Program Files, ect.).
So, I guess, basically what I'm asking is this:
How do I go about giving myself full control, or the permission to change my
system files?
Or has Vista completely locked you out of being able to fix your computer,
if it can't figure out how to fix it's self? Cus that's what it's feeling
like to me.
Thanks for any help,
~GREG~
P.S. Also, if anyone has any other thoughts on how to fix my CD ROMs, I get
the message "Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The
driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)". To my knowledge, nothing has
changed on my computer, and these "corrupted or missing" drivers are what
windows thinks are the best ones, and are the only ones it will let me
install.