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So last week I got a Windows notification that my PC wasn't running optimally. Thinking this was maybe some sort of scam or advertisement from the website I was on (pcgamer.com), I went to the Windows 10 notifications tab and sure enough it was from windows. The solution was doing a refresh (while keeping current files and folders). So I did just that. >> Fast forward 20 minutes, now I don't have permission to view my files and folder. 

 

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When i follow the steps windows forums/google gave me to solve this issue I get these error:

 

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I contacted Windows support and they told me I would have to pay $169 cdn to solve this issue. After about 10-15 minutes of me cursing up at storm and calling Windows employees "a bunch of fucking piece of shit con artists" because it was their software that fucked up my computer/files, I still can't access my files.

 

Anyone know another way around this to fix it?

 

Thanks.

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See if what DEEJAY posted helped you. You may have to take ownership of the folder first before changing permissions. 



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Does this help?

 

Should help, double check if ur administrator. otherwise login with admin account and change the rights for ntfs and share.

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