Changing Entire Ownership Of Entire Hard Drive?
Sep 15, 2014
Changing entire ownership of entire hard drive any risks etc ?
I am using method of
Right click entire hdd
Properties
Security
Advanced
Change owner
Advanced
Find now
Name - In Folder
Users - Computername(mine is for example Furkan)
Ok this makes me even able to enter inside of System Volume Information folder
For example if i format windows can i still access these harddisks without any problem ?
Are there any details, detailed information, article about ownership of files / folders on windows 8 ?
Windows 8.1 x64
Also changing windows having driver - boot driver ownership from Trustedinstaller to user would cause any problem ?
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When I click 'Change' the window transforms into this...
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