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A copy tool that can run as TrustedInstaller
Hi everyone.
I have recently made this thread.
I've got to a stage where all I need is a program that can copy files and runs as TrustedInstaller.
(or a command line)
Thanks,
Hi everyone.
I have recently made this thread.
I've got to a stage where all I need is a program that can copy files and runs as TrustedInstaller.
(or a command line)
Thanks,
MS's own SysInternls PSExec utility can be used to run operations as the System user.
What on earth are you doing that requires such permissions for copying? I have never heard of anybody else reporting the need for this.
- You can boot from an installationUSB and copy whatever you want to wherever you want.
Denis
Good Question..
I'm actually trying to copy Minecraft files from Wpsystem (on my decrypted D drive) to the new install location (on decrypted C Drive). it's a struggle!
Do you believe I should boot from LINUX usb? I don't want to do since it takes a while but if it's what I have to do..
teracopypowerun - Gifyu
That's what I just accidentally did. I moved instead of copied. Never-the-less, still look at the errors I recieve // what I'm doing wrong please! (I must undo this)
James,
"Do you believe I should boot from LINUX usb?"
Yes, that will also allow you to operate without being hampered by Windows' permissions.
I don't know why you are not simply trying to uninstall the application from its current location and then install the application on C:\.
Denis
James,
You should possess a Macrium Reflect Rescue USB. Boot from it and you will also be able to bypass Windows permissions - but as I said before, have a backup first Backup and Restore with Macrium Reflect
Thanks again for the reply.. this is what I'll do if the below doesn't work (steve108)
Then, @steve108 I have to try this. I have Macrium Reflect but this might help.."Do you believe I should boot from LINUX usb?"
Yes, that will also allow you to operate without being hampered by Windows' permissions.
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You should possess a Macrium Reflect Rescue USB. Boot from it and you will also be able to bypass Windows permissions - but as I said before, have a backup first Backup and Restore with Macrium Reflect
'Unsupported Disk'
Seen this thread
helped there.
Hopefully this works..
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Successfully completed. Now I'll just boot from it and see what happens...