Access denied to the second disc

My hard drive went wrong, so I bought two new albums: SSD for the OS and a few applications and a regular hard drive for data. I pulled the old drive, threw the new ones, reinstalled Windows on the SSD, and everything was good! I have created a few directories on the HHD, downloaded files in there and then I rebooted to finish a few things from Windows Update.

When I logged in, I could not open the phonebook on the HHD containing my downloaded files. "D:\ is not accessible. Access is denied. "This has constantly produced with the second disc.

Some info:

  • Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
  • C: drive is a NEW SSD drive with an operating system installed on it
  • D: drive is a NEW HHD for data
  • I connect with the user during the installation, I created. This user is in Admin group.
  • As far as I can tell, I have no problems with permissions on the SSD
  • A lot of people have this problem with the old disks after upgrade or reinstall - this is not the case here! These discs are new.

I tried the things:

  • Granting of permissions/access my user group is part of the
  • Granting permissions/access directly to my user
  • Granting a group ownership of the directory my user is part of the
  • Granting ownership of the directory to my user
  • Do the foregoing to various combinations of input drive root, parent directories, etc.
  • Reformat the drive several times - this solves the problem for a while, but he returned after a few reboots

Granting permissions or take ownership usually results in an "access denied" message I can perform these functions if I log in safe mode.

Does anyone have any ideas or suggestions? I am completely frustrated and confused at this point. I have full access rights and have even files, but still receive "access denied" errors

I reinstalled the latest Intel storage drivers and the problem seems to be resolved.

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