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    salam dostoo.

    may nay app nay hard disk ko NTFS format may kya hai us may ak folder hai jo kay System Volume Information nam ka hai jo kay haddin hota hai. ya folder FAT32 format may open haoo ta hai lakin Ntfs may open nahi hota hai .. kya kisi dost koo maloom hai kay ye NTFS may kis tara open hata hai.... ??????????????????????????

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    Bhaii NTFS main secourty zida hoti hay,, Iss main ap ak user main beth k dosry ki profile main b nehe ja skty khair aap system viluem ka folder acess kr skty hain kuch is trah

    system vil waly folder pr rite click krin or Proprtes main jain phir secourty

    us ky bad advance main phir nichy replace owner pr check krin or aply kr dain

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    ap yeh screenshots follow kren and uskay baad delete kren ya phir yeh automatic delete ho jaye ga

    my computer ki properties men jayen and follow this
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    1 Click "Start," and then "My Computer."
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    Click "Tools," and then "Folder Options."
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    Click the "View" tab. This loads a list of various folder options inside a scroll box.
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    Scroll down to the "Hidden files and folders" section and remove the check box next to "Hide protected operating system files." Click the "OK" button at the bottom to confirm the change. This brings you back to the "My Computer" section.
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    Double-click "Local Disk C." This opens the root of your hard drive where the System Volume Information folder is.
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    Right-click "System Volume Information" and click "Explore" to access. Note that you cannot open this file by double-clicking it. Double-clicking the file will result in an access denied error.



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    Windows XP Professional Using the NTFS File System on a Domain

    Click Start , and then click My Computer

    On the Tools menu, click Folder Options

    On the View tab, click Show hidden files and folders

    Clear the Hide protected operating system files (Recommended) check box

    Click Yes when you are prompted to confirm the change

    Click OK

    Right-click the System Volume Information folder in the root folder, and then click Sharing and Security

    Click the Security tab

    Click Add , and then type the name of the user to whom you want to give access to the folder. Choose the account location if appropriate (either local or from the domain). Typically, this is the account with which you are logged on. Click OK , and then click OK

    Double-click the System Volume Information folder in the root folder to open it

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    Windows XP Home Edition Using the NTFS File System

    In Windows XP Home Edition with the NTFS file system, you must use the Cacls tool, which is a command-line tool to display or modify file or folder access control lists (ACLs)

    Click Start , click Run , type cmd , and then click OK

    Make sure that you are in the root folder of the partition for which you want to gain access to the System Volume Information folder. For example, to gain access the the C:\System Volume Information folder, make sure that you are in the root folder of drive C (at a "C:\" prompt). To get to the root of any partition, make sure you are in that partition and then type "cd\" (without the quotation marks).

    Type the following line, and then press ENTER:

    cacls " driveletter :\System Volume Information" /E /G username :F

    Make sure to type the quotation marks as indicated. Also, if your user name contains a space you'll need to put your username in quotes. This command adds the specified user to the folder with Full Control permissions

    Double-click the System Volume Information folder in the root folder to open it

    If you need to remove the permissions after troubleshooting, type the following line at a command prompt:

    cacls " driveletter :\System Volume Information" /E /R username

    This command removes all permissions for the specified user.

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    Windows XP Home Edition Using the NTFS File System

    In Windows XP Home Edition with the NTFS file system, you must use the Cacls tool, which is a command-line tool to display or modify file or folder access control lists (ACLs)

    Click Start , click Run , type cmd , and then click OK

    Make sure that you are in the root folder of the partition for which you want to gain access to the System Volume Information folder. For example, to gain access the the C:\System Volume Information folder, make sure that you are in the root folder of drive C (at a "C:\" prompt). To get to the root of any partition, make sure you are in that partition and then type "cd\" (without the quotation marks).

    Type the following line, and then press ENTER:

    cacls " driveletter :\System Volume Information" /E /G username :F

    Make sure to type the quotation marks as indicated. Also, if your user name contains a space you'll need to put your username in quotes. This command adds the specified user to the folder with Full Control permissions

    Double-click the System Volume Information folder in the root folder to open it

    If you need to remove the permissions after troubleshooting, type the following line at a command prompt:

    cacls " driveletter :\System Volume Information" /E /R username

    This command removes all permissions for the specified user.

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    salam dosto ..

    jab humm kuch fileloo ko uninstall kar tay hai to woo systum volum information floder may reh jatai hai ..... FAT format may hum us say delete kar ta hai lakin NTFS may ya folder nahi open hota hai . may ray system may AVG 9 varis scan hai jab maray systum may virus ajata hai us may sys.... volum foder may bi ho ta hai ... AVG may ya option hai kay go to file kay troo may systum information folder may bi ja sak ta hoo . lakin is kay elawa ya folder open nahi ho ta hai..................qqqqqqqqqqq

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    salam dosto ..

    jab humm kuch fileloo ko uninstall kar tay hai to woo systum volum information floder may reh jatai hai ..... FAT format may hum us say delete kar ta hai lakin NTFS may ya folder nahi open hota hai . may ray system may AVG 9 varis scan hai jab maray systum may virus ajata hai us may sys.... volum foder may bi ho ta hai ... AVG may ya option hai kay go to file kay troo may systum information folder may bi ja sak ta hoo . lakin is kay elawa ya folder open nahi ho ta hai..................qqqqqqqqqqq
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    abi may nay ak dosaya taree qay say is ko opne kar liya hai ... may may es per rihet click+property+shring es kay bad share this folder on the network per click kya or Sher name ko mukh tarer kya phehli dafa nahi hota per share this folder on the network per click kya per sher maem ko mukhta ser kya per applay kya too ya foder open hoo gya may nay is kay ander jet nay foered tay us ko delete kya ........ the problam is sold.........


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