Re: Hi, I remove all permission access on my HDD what cann I do

From: Steven L Umbach (n9rou_at_n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net)
Date: 10/23/05

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    If you have another computer running XP/W2000 you can place that hard drive
    as a slave/secondary drive into that computer and change permissions on the
    locked out drive for default operating system accounts only such as
    users/everyone/administrators. You could also do the same on your computer
    with a parallel install of the operating system which could be removed when
    you are done. Another option is to boot from your install cdrom and do a
    repair install of Windows XP which will require that you have the product
    key as would a parallel installation. A repair install would require that
    you install the service pack and then all security updates when done as they
    will be removed in the process. If you have any files encrypted with EFS and
    have not exported your EFS certificate/private key to a password protected
    .pfx file you will lose permanent access to those EFS encrypted files if you
    do a new installation of XP Pro where you format your system partition. ---
    Steve

    http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;315341 --- XP
    repair installation.

    "norgui" <norgui.1xcrqc@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
    news:norgui.1xcrqc@pcbanter.net...
    >
    > Can someone please kindaly help me .
    >
    > I have a big problem with my HDD. I am working under XP pro SP2.
    >
    > What I done:
    > I remove all permission access on my HDD for the group
    > &#8220;EVERYONE&#8221;. Now I know that was a very bad mistake. When I
    > done this change I did know that I was in this &#8220;EVERYONE&#8221;
    > group that mind , I cann also not anymore acces the HDD too.
    >
    > After this operation:
    > When I try to start up my computer I bekomm the following message
    > &#8220;autochk program not found&#8221;
    >
    > and after a blue screen with the following message :
    > &#8220;STOP: c000021a Fatal System Error
    > process terminated unexpectedly with a status
    > of 0xc0000022 (0x00000000 0x00000000) system has been shut down&#8221;
    >
    > My question:
    >
    > What kan I do to change the acces permission to the HDD with out
    > permission ?
    > I that possible that I remove also my permission because I am the
    > Administrator of this HDD ?
    >
    > For soon help thanks in advance,
    >
    > Norman
    >
    >
    > --
    > norgui


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