Re: empty documents folder

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Hi,
I'm facing a problem when i'm using Vista that any folder on my any
drive accept C: drive shows folder is empty and shows folder is read
only
so i can't delete any folder
but each and every thing is going ok when i enter in safe mode.

I tried many things like
check files are hidden or not To enable it i used both gui and command
I also use security tab to grant full access to my admin user

but each and every thing is looking hopless
:(

:(


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