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How do I get full control over windows? I I am tired of windows 10 telling me I don't have permission. I want am the only user and an administrator. I want FULL control over my PC.
I struggled with this for months after first installing 10. I gave up.

As far as I can tell, there are just certain folders and functions that, in its infinite wisdom, Microsoft has designed it so that only the Windows system itself can touch.

But if anybody has the answer. I want FULL control too!

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How do I get full control over windows? I I am tired of windows 10 telling me I don't have permission. I want am the only user and an administrator. I want FULL control over my PC.



Where are you encountering these permission issues?
What are you trying to do?




I am relatively new to 10 (12-19) but have not yet encountered any such issues.
 

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The last issue was when I was trying to download and install logmein.
The download would not save where I wanted (separate D: drive for downloads)- don't have permission- and then the it would not install - again don't have permission and gave error 7522 I think.
 

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I could not find an easy answer for you.


I suspect you will have to copy all the data to another drive and then format the drive under win 10 to get it all work.



I don't think I have a drive with just data to duplicate the problem.
 

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Take ownership and change the permission for Drive D

1. Right click on Drive D and click Properties.

2. Switch to Security tab, click Edit and Add to add your user account, if it is not listed. Assign the full control permission for your own account and click OK.

3. Click Advanced, switch to Ownership tab and click Edit button.

4. Highlight your user account and click Apply, OK.
 

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I have done the permissions in the past. For some unknown reason it has changed. Also you can't change the permissions of the 'program files (x86)' directory.

another issue that I hit yesterday.
I am also having issue defender or firewall. I have some programs that trigger virus warnings. The programs are safe. I have been using them for years but I can not get W10 to bypass them. Previously I could tell AVG to ignore them.So I turned off W10 virus and installed AVG. I told AVG to allow it and W10 is telling me it is bad.
 
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