How did drive C: get impacted?

Are you able to see the log file that you created?

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On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 9:17 PM, Jay Kulsh <jayku...@csi.com> wrote:

> Kurt,
>
> We have "access is denied" when we try to look at the contents or the the
> security settings of C: and D: drives.
>
> I am thinking of (1) rebooting in safe mode OR (2) doing repair from
> Windows DVD OR (3) recovering from DEll partition.
>
> Which may be the best approach to get the security settings of C: and D:
> drves back to the default? Thanks.
>
> Jay
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