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Actuarial Fables
Jul 29, 2014

Taco Defender
Try using a different SATA port for the problem SSD and, if you have one, a different SATA cable.

Which folder(s)/files(s) did you add the Everyone group to? Did you remove any users/groups when changing permissions?

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Actuarial Fables
Jul 29, 2014

Taco Defender
The Account Unknown user would be you from the previous Windows 7 install. Since you reinstalled Windows 7, you erased your old user and created a new one. The permission/security settings are on the drive itself, which is why the old user wasn't removed.

Are you able to create files on the drive? Try making a .txt file in the root of the drive (E:\).

Check permissions of the root of the drive in My Computer. Right-click the drive and select Properties > Security tab > Advanced. Who is the owner? Is your user or "Everyone" in the permission table? What permissions do they have?

Actuarial Fables fucked around with this message at 18:09 on Mar 14, 2017

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