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    Administrator Problem

    Hey,

    Problem is simple: I had spyware, made a partition, installed Win7 on it, removed Xp from my other partition, then, I had no authority over my Xp files.

    I managed to get some authority over the files, moving them, viewing them or even installing programmes, but it seems that somewhere Win7 is still suspicious. I can't unzip files directly into the drive (which is annoying, because it forces me to use an external hard disc) and recently it's been showing errors more often. Often this is in the form of a "not enough disc space" notification, but I have like 80gb available.

    Any help? Need info, do ask.

    Thanks for reading,

    Peter

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    Hello Peter,.

    Perform a "clean" install to get rid of everything.

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    There's no way to just get authority without having to back up all my files and stuff?

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    Could you please upload a screen shot of Disk Management?

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    I wish you would have enlarged the window before taking the screen shot

    Windows 7 is on the C, drive, what's;s in the others and what does Niet-toedewezb mean?

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    A complete version will be uploaded soon. Apologies.

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    Could you also tell us what Niet-toedewezb means?

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    http://i214.photobucket.com/albums/c...scConfig-1.png

    Niet toegewezen: unassigned space.

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    Your Windows 7 installation is om the C: partition, and it looks like Vista or XP is on the D: parturition

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