My understanding of your post is that vista will not allow deletion of
windows system files even though the files are on another drive and not your
current (active) C:\. I have used several tools that are free to boot to a
cd and/or usb drive. Since they boot from the usb/cd drive vista has no
control over anything that's going on. you can completely erase every file
on any disk you need. Most use a Linux based system. My personal favorite
is Pendrivelinux, but KNOPPIX is another good one. As well, I have heard
that Bart's PE, will work on Vista (not sure though). Don't know if these
are what you might need. Links below:
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/
http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html
http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
"Robert" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I've recently done a clean install of VISTA Ultimate on a new hard disk.
> This is an upgrade copy, so I used the "old" disk and ran it from there.
> Vista runs on the C drive now, but I can't free up space on the "old" D
> drive
> because I can't delete the Windows folder or any of the files or folders
> in
> it. I'm denied access. Tried the Administrator account trick. Tried
> everything. Disk clean up tool. This is my biggest complaint with running
> VISTA for the past year: I can't access my own computer because I'm told I
> don't have permission! I built them, I run a home network of 3 machines
> and
> I'm continually told I don't have permission to do what I want or need to
> do.
> UAC is off. Any help to overcome this continual problem with VISTA would
> be
> appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robert