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I am having an issue with all my drives showing up as read only, which does not allow me to change icons or delete any files. I have tried a few things but have been unable to change the permissions.
I am logged in as a system administrator and my permissions of all the drives are set to "Full Control".
I have tried the command prompt method of changing attributes using both of the following commands (not at the same time):
attrib -r +s F:\RPG
attrib -r -s F:\RPG.
I have also tried doing the above in safe mode but nothing is working.
I also noticed that when trying to change permissions I get the following error (including Recovery and System Volume Information):
An error occurred while applying security information to F:\Config.Msi
Failed to enumerate objects in the container. Access is denied.
I also discovered that 3 of my drives are now duplicated in Windows Explorer. My C and D drives are excluded but I use my D drive for my windows games from the Xbox Game Pass for PC. I've been told that this issue is something Windows may have put into place because several others have reported the duplicate drives in explorer.
At this point I am not sure what to do to remove the "read only" option from my drives.
EDIT: There are no other accounts on this device.
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I am logged in as a system administrator and my permissions of all the drives are set to "Full Control".
I have tried the command prompt method of changing attributes using both of the following commands (not at the same time):
attrib -r +s F:\RPG
attrib -r -s F:\RPG.
I have also tried doing the above in safe mode but nothing is working.
I also noticed that when trying to change permissions I get the following error (including Recovery and System Volume Information):
An error occurred while applying security information to F:\Config.Msi
Failed to enumerate objects in the container. Access is denied.
I also discovered that 3 of my drives are now duplicated in Windows Explorer. My C and D drives are excluded but I use my D drive for my windows games from the Xbox Game Pass for PC. I've been told that this issue is something Windows may have put into place because several others have reported the duplicate drives in explorer.
At this point I am not sure what to do to remove the "read only" option from my drives.
EDIT: There are no other accounts on this device.
Continue reading...