tried your suggestion, but got the usual: "Windows cannot access the
specified device path or file. You may not have the proper permissions."
Sincee I have to pay for Dell support whether they fix anything or not, I
wanted to try other options first. Looks like they're my last hope, or I've
got a new $1000 doorstop.
"Frederik" wrote:
> Hey
>
> First the administrator account is hidden under Vista to get it back:
>
> type in the search in start menu regedit.exe
> Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows
> NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\SpecialAccounts\UserLis t in the Registry Editor.
> Double-click the Administrator key in the right pane.
> If the Administrator key doesn’t exist, right-click on the above tree in the
> pane, choose New, DWORD Value, name it Administrator and press .
> Type 1 in the “Value data” box, and press enter .
>
> This should enable the administrator account now log out and loging under
> the administrator account and from there you should be able to fix some
> problems to you're normal account.
>
> Greets
> Frederik
>
>
>
>
> "Diana" <> schreef in bericht
> news:B073816F-8206-4D07-B0CB-...
> >I have Windows Vista Basic on a new (less than 1 month old) Dell Laptop and
> > suddenly I can't do much of anything without getting "Access denied",
> > "You
> > do not have permision..." (I'm the administrator) or NOTHING AT ALL
> > happens.
> > I've looked through some of the posts here and tried everything even
> > remotely
> > needed, but it all seems to boil down to a few major problems:
> > My C: drive is locked. I cannot even look at anything on it. It suddenly
> > has
> > an extra icon on the bottom left of the drive icon. This little icon has
> > two
> > people in it facing the same direction. What does THAT mean?
> > My administrator status is gone. I can log in to WIN, but only as a user.
> > My Windows reinstallation disk DOES NOT appear to be bootable.
> > My D: partition is NOT locked. I can LOOK at all the files on it, but if I
> > try to save any programs/files onto it, nothing happens. NO ERROR MESSAGE,
> > NO
> > ACTIVITY.
> > any ideas? I doubt I'll even be able to reinstall WIN VISTA as I have no
> > access to c:.
>
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