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Biker Dog 04-13-2016 06:01 AM

Win10 back to Win7 attributes changed
 
I downloaded Windows 10 to my laptop that was running on Windows 7. Windows 10 changed ALL my MS Office file attributes to "read only". I switched back to Windows 7 and they were still "read only" files.

Is there any way to remove the "read only" attributes so I can work with my MS Office files and save the changed I make????????????:swear::Screen_of_Death:

Uberschaf 04-13-2016 06:21 AM

Just right click your document folder select properties and uncheck read only.

Biker Dog 04-13-2016 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Uberschaf (Post 1211916)
Just right click your document folder select properties and uncheck read only.


Tried that and I can NOT uncheck the box.

TVMayor 04-13-2016 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Biker Dog (Post 1211923)
Tried that and I can NOT uncheck the box.

Would you have to be logged in as administrator to do this? Just a guess.

Biker Dog 04-13-2016 06:54 AM

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Originally Posted by TVMayor (Post 1211932)
Would you have to be logged in as administrator to do this? Just a guess.

It states I need Admin approval to do this. I am the Admin, so I thought.

Tell me how to tell it I am the Admin.

TVMayor 04-13-2016 10:05 AM

How do I log on as an administrator?

How do I log on as an administrator?

Biker Dog 04-13-2016 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by TVMayor (Post 1212049)
How do I log on as an administrator?

How do I log on as an administrator?

Thanks, When I checked I am the Admin but I still can not change the attributes.:sing:

Soon time to switch to Apple I guess

TVMayor 04-13-2016 12:53 PM

Try reading this.

Read-only File and Folder Attribute - Windows 7 Help Forums

Biker Dog 04-13-2016 01:38 PM

Thanks, not that computer literate to work from the "C" prompt.

Clawdio45 04-13-2016 10:27 PM

If you do a google search on "cannot change windows read-only files", you will find that you are far from alone with this problem. The best solution I have found is in the form of a simple freeware program called Take Ownership. Once installed it offers an option to, as the name implies, take ownership of such files if you right-click on the file or folder.

Biker Dog 04-14-2016 05:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Clawdio45 (Post 1212370)
If you do a google search on "cannot change windows read-only files", you will find that you are far from alone with this problem. The best solution I have found is in the form of a simple freeware program called Take Ownership. Once installed it offers an option to, as the name implies, take ownership of such files if you right-click on the file or folder.


Thanks I will try that.

Record10ti 04-17-2016 07:30 AM

What the OP has is an OLD OLD virus (malware hijack/ransom ware) that is a known issue. The EASIEST by far solution is to simply install a new drive ($50 or so) and fresh copy of Windows. Then just drag and drop the old profile information into the system. You can move it drive to drive, USB to drive or even OneDrive to drive.

The side benefit is the clean install of Windows. I am curious, why get rid of 10? There is a ton of bloatware on it but once cleaned up is a very good OS.

graciegirl 04-17-2016 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Record10ti (Post 1213669)
What the OP has is an OLD OLD virus (malware hijack/ransom ware) that is a known issue. The EASIEST by far solution is to simply install a new drive ($50 or so) and fresh copy of Windows. Then just drag and drop the old profile information into the system. You can move it drive to drive, USB to drive or even OneDrive to drive.

The side benefit is the clean install of Windows. I am curious, why get rid of 10? There is a ton of bloatware on it but once cleaned up is a very good OS.



What is bloatware? How do you clean it out? Speak slowly and repeat yourself, I am not fluent in your language.

Record10ti 04-17-2016 10:57 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 1213712)
What is bloatware? How do you clean it out? Speak slowly and repeat yourself, I am not fluent in your language.

"Bloatware" is the things that are not Windows...games, Netflix, Zune, Bing, PurblePalace, and dozens of card games...

Here is a link to one of many articles on line pertaining to "Bloatware"

Bloatware: What it is and how to get rid of it | Computerworld

Biker Dog 05-06-2016 07:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clawdio45 (Post 1212370)
If you do a google search on "cannot change windows read-only files", you will find that you are far from alone with this problem. The best solution I have found is in the form of a simple freeware program called Take Ownership. Once installed it offers an option to, as the name implies, take ownership of such files if you right-click on the file or folder.

:clap2:Thank you the program fixed my problem in Win7. This weekend I will install Win10 on my new laptop and hopefully if I have the same problem in Win10 the program will also fix it there.

Again Thank you for the easy fix.:BigApplause:


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