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Posted on Mar 27, 2009

Error message: access denied

I just uploaded some pictures from my camera and most of them are okay, but i moved some of the pictures to a new folder. Now, I can't access the pictures at all. It says that the access is denied: make sure the disk is not full and that there are no written protections on it. I have no idea what this means. Also, I have three Word documents on my desktop that I cannot delete. When I try to delete them or move them to the recycle bin, the same error message comes up saying that I do not have access to the file.

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Go to ur control panel and make sure ur not useing a guest profile u must be in a admin.profile to change any files and try deleteing all passwords for ur admin. profile this should fix it

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