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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>External Hard Drive Access Denied> Solved External Hard Drive Access Denied Tags: Windows 7 Storage External Hard Drive Last response: 23 September 2016 05:47 in Storage Share AndrewPatts 28 May 2014 05:58:47 Recently I reformatted my PC for reasons that would external hard drive access denied windows 7 not be a factor in this issue (Wasn't a virus or anything of the sort). The issue being external hard drive access denied windows 10 that my external hard drive, that prior to completing a clean install of Windows 7 (Windows 7 was installed previously as well) was working fine with external hard drive access denied windows 8 my PC, now is denying me access. I connected it to my Mac and it worked fine, however on my PC I receive the error message "H:\ is not accessible. Access is denied." I followed steps performing a "takeown" function via command prompt (in
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admin mode) to no avail. Recently after playing with the drives security properties I received the message that I must format the drive before use, which it is still working fine with my Mac. The hard drive is a WD My Book 2TB. Thank-you in advance for any insight or solutions that can be offered. More about : external hard drive access denied Reply to AndrewPatts g-unit1111 a b $ Windows 7 a b G Storage 28 May 2014 07:38:29 You seriously shouldn't be installing Windows 7 external hard drive not accessible access denied on an external hard drive or storage device in the first place, you'll get errors every single time. Windows should be installed on an internal drive designated as the C: drive. Reply to g-unit1111 m 0 l Best solution drtweak a c 420 G Storage a b $ Windows 7 28 May 2014 07:41:59 Yea sounds like a permissions thing. So this is what you need to do and lets see if it works. Right click the External Drive in My Computer and go to Properties. From here go to security. Note: If security tab not present then go back to My Computer and then click on File then Folder View for Vista and Windows 7. For XP and Windows 8 clck on View then Folder options. Then click on the View Tab Scrool to the bottom and uncheck use simple security. Now go to the Security tab. Go ahead and click on the Advanced Button at the bottom. In this windows click on the Owner tab. Then click on the Change Owner button. If its an external drive then i would change it to the Everyone User so you don't have this issue later and hit apply. Should take owerner ship now. Now click on. Now on the users part at the top click on Edit. In there you should probably see and Unknow User name. Click on that and remove it. Then try accessing it. Reply to drtweak Share Related resources Access denied to external Hard Drive - Tech Support denied access to my toshiba external hard drive -
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