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Mailman653
02-17-2011, 22:50
Alright, so let me know if I screwed myself out of my hard drive contents.

I took the hard drive from my old computer and put it into my new one, problem is that Windows would tell me I need ownership of almost every file I click on inside the old HDD. So for a while I was clicking each file one by one (the stuff I needed), but I got tired of doing it so I started messing around with the advanced features of ownership and what not.

Eventually I got the "bright" idea that instead of doing this file by file (removing the old ownership and taking ownership on my new PC) why not just remove the old ownership from the whole HDD and then restore it. I figured that would remove all the old ownership rights in one shot and give them new ownership in one shot.

So I did just that and like an idiot I closed the properties window. So I click open again and now I'm missing the securites tab. That means I can't give new ownership to the whole hard drive. I really couldn't find an answer online and I'm still new to Win 7. So is there anything I can do short of formating the drive (assuming it will let me).

Lemur
02-17-2011, 23:27
Here's a rough guide to ownership and permissions in Win7 (http://www.addictivetips.com/windows-tips/windows-7-access-denied-permission-ownership/); see if anything there is of use.

When you say the "securities tab" is missing, you're talking about the menu that comes up when you right-click a folder, yes? So you right-clicked the HD, went to "properties" and messed with permissions. And now you're missing that tab. Am I with you so far?

Here's a utility (http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/add-take-ownership-to-explorer-right-click-menu-in-vista/) that allows you to take permission (for the current user) with a simple right-click. Worth trying out.

Mailman653
02-17-2011, 23:54
Thanks for the quick reply! I wish I knew about that utlity sooner, it would have saved me the headache. And yes, you are correct in your assumption. Basically it looks like this:
https://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b344/Officerpuppy_/Other/HDD.jpg

Technically if the information on it is a loss, it wouldn't be too bad since I have a back up HDD. But the backup doesn't have everything in there. For example I had TATW on that hard drive which I wanted to bring over to my current drive. TATW isn't on my back up HDD, so id have to d/l the mod again (huge d/l).

Lemur
02-18-2011, 00:19
Don't write that data off -- if the disk platters are still spinning, I assure you they can be recovered.

Try the utility I linked. Poke around and look for other utilities that allow you to bulk-edit permissions. There is bound to be a tool that does the trick. Don't worry about the missing security tab, it's a non-issue. What you need to do is change the permissions on the disk without using that interface. Heck, there might be a way to do it through the registry.

Mailman653
02-18-2011, 04:29
Hmm....I have some familiarity with Regedit. I wonder where I could find what corresponds to my locked out HDD, compare it to the HDD with the OS, then change the permissions so they look the same.

Tellos Athenaios
02-18-2011, 05:03
What is odd is that the drive is detected as having a capacity of exactly 0 bytes. Are you sure the thing is actually mounted? Have you tried rebooting yet?

Mailman653
02-18-2011, 06:12
What is odd is that the drive is detected as having a capacity of exactly 0 bytes. Are you sure the thing is actually mounted? Have you tried rebooting yet?

Yep, shut off my PC a few times since my blunder earlier today. Even pressed F2 on start up to see if anything was amis, every thing appeared okay in there. I tried the link to the program Lemur posted but it only works on individual files from what I can tell. When I click on the HDD, I don't get the option I'm supposed to.

I'm tempted to try to format it, hope it works and learn my lesson not to do sweeping changes for the sake of getting through something faster. Had I known about that program Lemur linked, it would have been a lot easier to just right click the stuff I wanted ownership from rather than going through all those menus.

Mailman653
02-18-2011, 13:49
I d/l a program called lock hunter and despite repeated attempts, I can't unlock the HDD. Furthermore, it seems like there is nothing in there.
https://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b344/Officerpuppy_/Other/Locked.jpg

Update: I formated the drive, works fine now. Thanks for the help guys!

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Beskar
02-18-2011, 22:38
I thought the picture with "0 bytes" was the give away.

You need a recovery program.