Well, the story is, if you back up your hard drive, then you reinstall Windows, move the files you want back, they won't be accessible, even to Administrator, if they were private, like the contents of C:\Documents and Settings\Yourname.
You have to boot into safe mode, log in as Administrator, go to the Folder Properties you want, and remove the security restrictions.
I had to do a fair bit of digging to find that out.. but it's not hard to get your files back. I'm sure there's a Microsoft KB article somewhere about it; if anyone finds one, feel free to post it in the comments.




Ok, I know that it's probably just some adware named "windows", but still, it elicited a chuckle from me when I saw it.




The FTP transfer dialog died when I clicked "Cancel" (as usual), and when I tried to shutdown, it gave me this error. The FTP transfer window won't cancel, and sits like that until you shutdown the computer... the old-fashioned way.
Sometimes it just doesn't pay to get out of bed in the morning.
Sometimes it just doesn't pay to use IE as an FTP client.
Sometimes it just doesn't pay to argue with Windows.
But it always pays to hold down the power button for >4 seconds.



