The C disk and the D disk of the computer cannot be opened, and the access is denied, wind8 1 system

Updated on technology 2024-02-09
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    My computer is not connected to the Internet, I have added a few more management accounts, and now the redundant accounts have been deleted, but I still can't access the files on the disks such as d, e, f, etc., when accessing the prompt: "Permissions are not enough" I don't know how to solve it???I look forward to your answers.

    It may be that the partition format of your computer's C drive is different from that of other disks, the partition format is fat32 and NTFS, I have encountered this situation before, when you reinstall the system, you have to see the format of other disks clearly and then choose the partition format of the C disk. Solution: 1. Make sure that the current account is the system administrator account, right-click the disk - properties - security options - advanced - owner - change to common account.

    2. Reinstall the system, pay attention to the format when reinstalling!(Additional note: If you install the original Win7 version, the default is not to log in as administrator, press Win+R to enter, in the computer configuration, Windows settings, security settings, local policy security options, pull down, account:

    Administrator account status, double-click, set to Enabled, then turn off Group Policy, and you can log in as an administrator after restarting).

    I know that [everyone has a team] hopes to be able to provide you with a solution, if you have any unsolved questions, please continue to ask, if my reply is helpful to you, please click "set as" below the reply, thank you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The country has said don't pretend to win8, and there are many waves of surveillance news.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Workaround:

    1. Open cmd as an administrator.

    2. Enter chkdsk d: x f r. Pay attention to the spaces.

    3. After the prompt is completed, restart it.

    Note: The chkdsk command of cmd is the abbreviation of check disk, which can be used to query disk information and recover disk errors, and the format of the chkdsk command is: chkdsk disk name (colon) parameter, for example, if you want to check the usage of the c disk, enter chkdsk c:, check the usage of the d disk, enter chkdsk d:, if you directly enter chkdsk, check the current hard disk usage.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    See if your computer's right-click manager, disk manager, has what you need, if not, it's really not, if there is one, try formatting or repartitioning.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Right-click on the D drive, Properties, and Security to see if Full Control is selected. Or try changing the drive letter.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't have permissions.

    And 50% of them are likely to be poisoned... Let's kill the virus.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1: The FAT table of the D drive is damaged.

    2: The security permission of drive D has been deleted.

    3: The poison may be large, and the following methods can be used.

    Create a new txt text and enter the following text into it with Notepad:

    echo on

    taskkill /im /f

    taskkill /im

    start reg add hkcu\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\explorer\advanced /v showsuperhidden /t reg_dword /d 1 /f

    start reg import

    del c:\autorun.* /f /q /asdel %systemroot%\system32\autorun.* /f /q /as

    del d:\autorun.* /f /q /asdel e:

    autorun.* /f /q /asdel f:\autorun.

    f /q /asdel g:\autorun.* /f /q /asdel h:

    autorun.* /f /q /asdel i:\autorun.

    f /q /asdel j:\autorun.* /f /q /asdel k:

    autorun.* /f /q /asdel l:\autorun.

    f /q /asstart

    Then click on the menu "File" — "Save As" on the desktop.

    Select All files for save type

    File Name Input: Virus removal. bat

    Quit Notepad and double-click "Clear Virus" on the desktop. bat", wait a while, it's OK after it restarts!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Step 1: Log in to the system with the "Administrator" account, click "Tools Options" in Explorer, switch to the "View" tab in the pop-up "Folder Options" dialog box, cancel the "Use Simple File Sharing" button and finally click the "OK" button (the purpose of this setting is to find the "Security" tab in the properties dialog of the backup folder).

    Step 2: Right-click on the backup folder in the D drive, select the "Properties" option, and switch to the "Security" tab in the pop-up properties dialog box, then you will find an "Unknown Account" item in the "Group or User Name" column (Figure 1), this is the "RTJ" account before reinstalling the system, because the SID value has changed after reinstalling the system, so the system cannot recognize this account, which also leads to the "RTJ" account being denied access. First delete this unknown account, then click the "Advanced" button in the security tab, the "Advanced Security Settings" dialog box pops up, switch to the "Owner" tab, then you will find that the owner of the backup file is an unknown account, of course, the "RTJ" account is inaccessible.

    Next, change the owner to the "RTJ" account (Figure 2), remember to check the "Replace the owner of subcontainers and objects" option below, and click the "Apply" button.

    Step 3: In the Advanced Security Settings dialog box, switch to the "Effective Permissions" tab, click the "Add" button, and add the "RTJ" account to the "Permission Items" list box. In the process of adding an account, it should be noted that the "RTJ" account must be given the "Full Control" permission, and finally click the "OK" button to complete the modification operation.

    This allows the "rtj" account to access the files in the backup folder without being denied access. Method 2: The system program crashes after a problem, the D drive is denied access after restarting, there is no problem with the C drive and the E drive, and D: is directly entered in the input box

    You can enter the D drive, but in my computer, double-click the D disk prompts that access is denied, and restarting the machine cannot solve the problem.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, this problem is likely to be caused by system poisoning, it is recommended to try:

    1. Use software such as a first aid kit to comprehensively scan and scan system files for missing and abnormal settings, and repair the system.

    2. If there is no virus, please right-click on the D drive and select Format Quick Format.

    3. If it cannot be formatted, it is recommended to right-click on the computer "Manage" and select Disk Management to delete the D drive partition, create a new partition and format it.

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