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General Computer Support / Re: Acl problem on ssd drive (Win 10)
« on: September 18, 2018, 06:01:06 am »
My idea was to use the recovery Win10 install, meaning, losing all my personal files and programs.
Next to restore the backup of the  windows partition on B.
That means including the $#### files (system files, aren't they?)

I thought that this would repair the boot action, startup the restored Win10 backup.

Is it true that this will cause troubles again? If so, which are to be expected? Are those repairable?
I guessed that the restored copy incluses all register settings

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General Computer Support / Re: Acl problem on ssd drive (Win 10)
« on: September 18, 2018, 03:02:42 am »
Possible solution!

As I can copy/move etc, I can make a partition backup with aomei to another drive, not being A or B.

Is it a solution to reinstall windows 10 om B, and restore the backup I made before?

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General Computer Support / Re: Acl problem on ssd drive (Win 10)
« on: September 18, 2018, 03:00:15 am »
Bcdedit results in partition c,which is the actual partition I am running

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General Computer Support / Re: Acl problem on ssd drive (Win 10)
« on: September 17, 2018, 08:51:55 am »
Securenbootnis not an available option in my bios.
Option Uefi is on.

Booting ends with
No system disk or disk error
No bootable device found

Diskpart shows 3 partitions on the drive

One small  about 100 Mb
One 500 Mb (recover)
The large windows partition.

An effort to run the Tweaking repair in Dos, after booting on recovery USB does not work
It can not run under this dos version.

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General Computer Support / Re: Acl problem on ssd drive (Win 10)
« on: September 17, 2018, 02:16:30 am »
B does not boot when attached as single drive.
I susspect a problem in the boot file

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General Computer Support / Re: Acl problem on ssd drive (Win 10)
« on: September 17, 2018, 12:19:03 am »
I will try to descibe my problem better.
Situation:
- windows 10 pro installed (minimal) on a sperate device. (Call this A)
- windows 10 (with all my programs) still on another (SSD) drive (Call this B)

When A is booted and running, I managed to see all files and folders of B in Win Explorer and can copy, mobe, etc those using elevated cmd.
I renamed this Partition Z:

I managed to install the Tweaking.com on B

Tweaking, on B, even starts from commandline or 'run' in explorer.

However, it acts on A, which is the 'active' Windows 10 installation.

Knowing that all files on B are still present and in tact, I think it could run on B (being my Z: partition).

My Question is......
Is it possible to change all references from C: to Z:?
If so, where have these changes to be made?

Example: %SYSTEM%  > > Z:\SYSTEM%\

Perhaps this 'drive' or partition reference could be part of the tweaking application.

Looking forward to a reply


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General Computer Support / Acl problem on ssd drive (Win 10)
« on: September 10, 2018, 11:26:52 pm »
Hello forum,

I am having an "ACL" problem on my (former) windows 10 drive.
Windows does not start up, I simply get no access to any folder/directory.
So I temporarily istalled Windows on another drive, hoping to get things right while the originl drive is connected to my system. I bought and used Windows Repair Pro, but it just repairs the windows drive on which it is installed.
Is there a way to make/force Windows Repair to handle the other drive?

To 'visualize' my situation:

Drive 1
- c:/windows

Drive 2 (named "Z")
- z:/windows

WIndows repair utilities all refer to "c"

Where to change tis in an existing script? So I can make it work on "Z".
Of course the changed script is to be saved under another name, e.g. '_z_ [old name]

Looking forward to replies and options

Harry

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