![]() I tried running diskpart and changing the drive ID with UNIQUEID DISK ID= but that prevented the disk being recognised by the system altogether so I changed it back again. I had a windows 10 installation disk (even though I'm using Windows 7) and ran it so at least I could get access to a command prompt. Whenever I try to "run as Administrator" I just get a messagebox saying "The specified path does not exist", even though the file is definitely there, because I've found the file in file explorer and right-clicked it and selected run as administrator. I've tried many things to try and fix this but as I can't access regedit, user account settings, Adminstrator cmd, services etc I'm basically like a standard user so don't have access to anything that's useful to fix the problem. I then disconnected the new drive and booted from the old one but had exactly the same problem! It seems I've been demoted to a standard user on both drives even though they both say I'm an admin. I logged in as normal but then couldn't access anything that requires Admin rights although my account still shows it's an Administrator account. I then booted from the new drive but didn't disconnect the old one. ![]() My 128GB SSD drive which was the boot drive with Windows 7 pro installed was full so I got a 1TB SSD and cloned the old drive to the new one using minitool partition wizard free. ![]() I have a very strange and annoying problem.
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