Trying to access C: I get various error messages. I tried to start with windows 7 Home premium safe mode

I have several hard drives in my computer. Local disk C: is not available. Disks hard D; E; F; and G work without problem.                             Trying to access C: I get various error messages. I tried to start in safe mode, also tried to use the administrator user and still no luck.

At some point, I'll get one of the following messages

My computer ran fine until a week ago. I have I think some how disable the administrator account and disabled drive C:

(1) error 0 event log x 081000202.

(2) temporary files for users: (Sean-pc) are limited.

(3) I need the net administrator authorization.

(4) C: not available Windows\system32\config.cmd.exe

Hello

Problems with the drive in Windows may result from permissions problems, or even corrupt corrupted user accounts.

1. What is the exact error message you get when accessing drive C?

Method 1: I suggest you to activate the default Administrator hidden on the computer account and check if it helps.

Try to activate the built-in Administrator account, follow these steps:

a. Click Start and type cmd in the box start the search.
b. in the list of search results, right click Guest and then click Run as administrator.
c. When you are prompted by user account control, click on continue.
d. at the command prompt, type net user administrator / Active: Yes and then press ENTER.
e. type net user administrator , and then press ENTER.
f. Type exit and press ENTER.
g. disconnect from the current user account.

Method 2: Try to take ownership of the drive and check to see if the same problem happens.

a. right click on the drive and then click Properties.

b. click the Security tab and then click Edit.

c. do one of the following:

·         To set permissions for a user who is not listed under group or user names, click Add, type the name of the user or group, click OK, select permissions and then click OK.

·         To change or remove permissions for a user or an existing group, click the name of the user or group, select the permissions and then click OK.

For more information, see the article below:

What to know before applying permissions to a file or a folder:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/what-to-know-before-applying-permissions-to-a-file-or-folder

"Access denied" or other errors in the access to or work with files and folders in Windows: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2623670

Method 3: Check a drive for errors: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Check-a-drive-for-errors

Important: when running chkdsk on the drive hard if bad sectors are found on the disk hard when chkdsk attempts to repair this area if all available on which data may be lost.

For all windows questions do not hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to help you.

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