- #RENAME DISK IN ZTREEWIN INSTALL#
- #RENAME DISK IN ZTREEWIN 64 BIT#
- #RENAME DISK IN ZTREEWIN DOWNLOAD#
- #RENAME DISK IN ZTREEWIN WINDOWS#
#RENAME DISK IN ZTREEWIN DOWNLOAD#
You should find however that once you are accustomed to sWitching between File and Directory modes, the new commands will feel quite familiar.Please visit: to download your copy. Please be aware that the documentation (ZTW.HLP) has yet to be fully updated with the new commands. This is to accomodate the fact that now in Directory Mode, directory names can also be filtered. You will need to PM me your address if required.Also note that the term ‘Filespec’ has been renamed ‘Filter’.
#RENAME DISK IN ZTREEWIN INSTALL#
The machine may or not succeed with a repair install - mine doesn't accept it but yours might. I can create and send you a couple of install disks (one spare) to perform a repair install which won't affect your personal stuff or installed programs.
#RENAME DISK IN ZTREEWIN WINDOWS#
If you can still read the product key then press the Windows key and r then type in the Run box Slui 3 and enter that product key.
#RENAME DISK IN ZTREEWIN 64 BIT#
The 64 bit one is for the Pro version but with the eicfg file removed, that converts it to an universal install ISO to make a bootable disk. I have ISOs for Win 7 SP1 x32 and 64 bit. If you can, make a note of it then press the Windows key - right click on Computer and select Properties and let me know which version of Win 7 you are using. If you still can't work with new folders/files then I want you to check if you can still read the product key on the COA sticker label on the computer. If the sfc /scannow still comes back clean then I want you to invoke the hidden admin account as I've described and see how you get on with that. I'm going to roost now as it's after 12:45am here in the UK. Reboot then perform another sfc /scannow in normal mode and post its report. You may have to do this again to get a CBS log that doesn't contain a sfc /scannow log. To check this, go to C:\Windows\Logs - right click on CBS and see if you can send it to Documents where you may then be able to open it with a double click. Windows may create another CBS log but with another date. Go to C:\Windows\Logs and right click on CBS and select Delete then reboot. Run it again in normal mode but I'd really like you to invoke the hidden Admin account to see if that makes any difference when trying to create a New folder/file.ĮDIT - I've been checking my Win 7 machine and it appears to be producing the same CBS date/time stamped log even though I've done a scan in both normal and Safe Mode and even one about 20 mins later.
That is the old CBS log from your previous sfc /scannow dated 19 10 7 - it doesn't appear to have created a new one when the sfc /scannow was performed in Safe Mode. Have you performed a sfc /scannow from an admin cmd prompt to see if it reports any corruption ? When done, you will need to boot back into Safe Mode to use that cmd prompt and enter net user administrator /active:no to turn it off. See how the machine performs in that account. My Win 7 machine is slow but it only took a few mins to configure the desktop. This will invoke the hidden Admin account.Įnter exit to close the cmd window and restart then click on the Admin icon. That should return that the op was successful. Then go Start - type cmd - right click on cmd and select Run as administrator and enter net user administrator /active:yes Once you got the desktop with that other admin account, I would have tried it.Īs an alternative to a new or that older admin account, you could boot into the advanced boot options to select Safe Mode.
You'll probably be able to read it better if you go there than try to read my pic. It defaults adding Permissions to C: from what I understand from the Help section on that repair. I can create folders and files but no re-naming. So, I am using it only as that user, BUT I can not rename any folders on C or any of the NAS. I don't care about NT8 anymoe I just want to be able to rename files and create folders. Then I rebooted and uninstalled Malware bytes and rebooted again normally and desktop came up, but the machine only fully worked in the normal Potye user (and the NT8 directory was restored!). Then, I remembered a note oI read f trying the safe mode. I trieed several types of rebooting: last known config, etc. I did a install of Malware bytes, but after the restore the computer would only boot to a blank screen I could move and see the mouse, but that is all excpet for the icon you installed whichmonitors CPU temperature. If might have been right after a W7 update. I was just going to run Tweaking but realize I know nothing about which switches to check.īackground: Story: The other day my entire NT8 folder under Administor user disappeared. Hi - No sure what cause this but I need to fix it.