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summond_skull
01-01-2005, 03:03 AM
Well
A while back I re-installed Windows.
But I forgot to format it so 12GiG is trapped in the computer.
I have 2 accounts
Kazuya Mishima - the one tht needs deleted - holding up 12 GiG
and Kazuya - one I currently use.
I try to delete the Kazuya Mishima folder but it doesn't let me delete it, and doesn't let me access it.
Anyone know what I should do to get rid of the Kazuya Mishima folder?
dreamy
01-01-2005, 05:21 AM
well..... i guess u are using NT4/XP/2000 and NTFS since u are bumping into access control...
If your account would be an administrator account you could delete this folder.
Best advice i can give is : log in as administrator and simply do so.
There are other options, but since this is your machine.... this is tha fastest & easiest way.
Congrats on logging on as a restricted user btw !
That's the way to go for a lot of reasons..... but you are choosing the hard way. Keep it up my friend : it really is great to find someone doing things the right way !
gildan2020
01-01-2005, 01:25 PM
well..... i guess u are using NT4/XP/2000 and NTFS since u are bumping into access control...
If your account would be an administrator account you could delete this folder.
Best advice i can give is : log in as administrator and simply do so.
There are other options, but since this is your machine.... this is tha fastest & easiest way.
Congrats on logging on as a restricted user btw !
That's the way to go for a lot of reasons..... but you are choosing the hard way. Keep it up my friend : it really is great to find someone doing things the right way !
lol...i used to login using limited account...on my own machine as well
well, it really was a great way to explore all these permissions and access stuff but sooner or later it'll turn into an annoyance.
You'll find that u can't do tons of things u wanna do (like installing games for instance)
gildan2020
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