can’t move my files from d: to c: (my music).

August 5th, 2016

i’ve even tried the ‘Take Ownership’ but it is persisting not to giving permission for it.
it’s win 7 64
let me know what can i do? i really want to move them back
tnx

Answer #1
The easy way is to use a live windows CD/DVD or USB..
Or you can try Safe Mode..
Answer #2
i've even tried the 'Take Ownership' but it is persisting not to giving permission for it.
it's win 7 64
let me know what can i do? i really want to move them back
tnx

Add “Take Ownership” to Explorer Right-Click Menu here:
http://www.howtogeek.com/downloads/TakeOwnership.zip
Download and unzip the files contained in the zipfile. Double-click the InstallTakeOwnership.reg file and click through the prompts. Now select your folder and choose take ownership. If with the “take ownership” option, it does not work…… then you need to add your username manually, follow this here: http://forum.thewindowsclub.com/windows-tips-tutorials-articles/18379-take-ownership-full-control-permissions-files-folders-windows.html
Answer #3
Just for grins & giggles you might try to modify the Access Control Lists in a command prompt window.
CACLS is the command and the switches you need are E/G/F.
So, the syntax for the folder you want access to would be: CACLS “C:\FOLDER” /E /G USER:F
(replace “C:\FOLDER” {with quotes} with the path to the folder and USER with your user name)
Answer #4
had it right for a once off move – boot to Hiren’s BootCD with Mini WinXP and move them from that interface.
Answer #5
if u can move other files from d to c then u shud be able to move these …
are the attributes of these files ” read only ” ?
maybe try move a few files at a time rather than the entire folder ?
log into yr pc as an admin …
hope some of this may help …
Answer #6
You should be able to go to the folder properties also, and untick ‘read only’ and then ‘apply’..
Also you can try and do things in ‘safe’ mode.
Here is a neat little app that can help unlock folders and files..
http://www.emptyloop.com/unlocker/
Answer #7

Here is a neat little app that can help unlock folders and files..
http://www.emptyloop.com/unlocker/

cud maybe come in handy … will drop into my toolbox …
tnx 4 sharing
Answer #8
solved by following this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1m6mv9TmH8
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Answer #9
DOH ! didn’t realise u were setting up wdtv …
glad u found a solution
Answer #10
DOH ! didn't realise u were setting up wdtv ...
glad u found a solution

Glad too – but I WISH people would give more information about their questions when they ask one!

 

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