Can't access all files

I have a new Windows 7 Professional installed on a new Dell computer. The system is only three weeks. Since the first day I couldn't access many of the records on C:\. Here are some of the folders I can't access the Administrator security: Trash, Documents and settings, all users, and the user by default, etc, etc. I tried to go to the tab titles to properties, advanced selected and permissions then effective. I added my name diary and attempted to close. The errors I've met are the following:

I already had this subject for discussion, but it was recommended that I ask the question because I would like to get more traffic. So far, I have only one answer. I can't understand what I am doing wrong, please help.

All these answers are system files or folders that you do not have or do not access directly. Some are blocked because of UAC (User Account Control) that is here for your own protection.

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