MartinCouture
Technical User
Hello,
I have a dual boot Vista / Windows 7 RC on 2 seperate hard drives.
I'm now in Windows 7:
When I tried to copy or run files from Vista's public folder or users's folder to Windows's 7, I had to take ownership of them and then I was able to copy or run them. All ok...
Back to Windows Vista:
Boot back in Vista and now I can't install anything with windows installer (updating iTunes wouldn't work). The error is:
Error reading from file
C:\Users\Martin\Desktop\Quicktime.msi. Verify that
the file exists and that you can access it.
I think it's my messing around with ownership that is causing this. Now I tried to take ownership of the whole C:\Users\Martin folder with sub-folders, but I get the same results...
How do I reset my user folder to what it was ?
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I have a dual boot Vista / Windows 7 RC on 2 seperate hard drives.
I'm now in Windows 7:
When I tried to copy or run files from Vista's public folder or users's folder to Windows's 7, I had to take ownership of them and then I was able to copy or run them. All ok...
Back to Windows Vista:
Boot back in Vista and now I can't install anything with windows installer (updating iTunes wouldn't work). The error is:
Error reading from file
C:\Users\Martin\Desktop\Quicktime.msi. Verify that
the file exists and that you can access it.
I think it's my messing around with ownership that is causing this. Now I tried to take ownership of the whole C:\Users\Martin folder with sub-folders, but I get the same results...
How do I reset my user folder to what it was ?
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