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bradyhall007 - 1:00 am on Dec 24, 2009 (gmt 0)


LeosGhost,
Cars and brake pads? I taught myself to drop engines in my spare time on my own car (BTW I can change a head gasket in 4 hours, even though your mechanic would charge you for 8).

Anyway back to the thread. I used Macrium. Burnt five DVDs. The second disk turned out to be corrupt, and after hours of messing around I find that it would be easier for me to just save a restore point on disk and turn off "system protection". Macrium required around 13GB and a restore point is only 300MB. Microsoft seems to be a little more efficient after all and wouldn't leave me guessing if one of my 5 disks had bad sectors. (I used name brand Sony DVD-R Accucore.)

how about that "System Volume Information"?
I typed in command prompt:
Icacls "System Volume Information" /E/P 101297:F

where 101297 is my username, and I received the error message - invalid parameter "/E/P"

Could somesone help with the syntax for NTFS to give "101297" full permission to access "System Volume Information"? TY


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