Windows 10: Cannot enter OS after system32 permission is changed

Discus and support Cannot enter OS after system32 permission is changed in Windows 10 Software and Apps to solve the problem; The permission of System32 is changed to administrator by accident. The laptop went to blue screen. Now it cannot enter neither OS or OS safe mode. Is... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Software and Apps' started by ChengjingHu, Apr 11, 2025.

  1. Cannot enter OS after system32 permission is changed


    The permission of System32 is changed to administrator by accident. The laptop went to blue screen. Now it cannot enter neither OS or OS safe mode. Is it any way to recovery system without loss of data? or backup data?

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    ChengjingHu, Apr 11, 2025
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  2. Changed permissions on a System32 folder, can I change it back?

    Hello, I recently fixed a problem that I had with Windows Defender by reinstall the Windows Security Platform, suggestion was here by Enric Cortes > Redirecting well anyways, it required me to change permissions on the SecurityHealth folder in System32 and I did so, and it went well, but now that it is installed and fixed, I wanna change the permission back, do I juat revoke 'full control' from the 'Administrators' account?
     
    Josh W0212, Apr 11, 2025
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  3. DaveM121 Win User
    System32 security properties

    Hi B.9

    To reset the default permissions on that folder, here are the steps . . .

    Click your Start Button, then just type cmd

    From the resulting list, right click Command Prompt and choose 'Run as Administrator'

    Paste this into Command Prompt and press Enter:

    icacls "C:\Windows\System32" /reset /t /c /l

    Wait fro that command to complete, then close Command Prompt . . .
     
    DaveM121, Apr 11, 2025
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  4. anvarali Win User

    Cannot enter OS after system32 permission is changed

    Windows 11: You don't have permission to save in this location. Contact the administrator to obtain permission. Would you like to save in documents folder instead?

    Hi, I'm Anvar, I'd be glad to help you today on this

    It is not recommended to modify files in System32 folder, suggested to create a restore point before doing the same

    Kindly Follow below steps to take permission to System32 folder and try again

    Type “command prompt” in search (no quotes).

    Right-click Command Prompt from the list, then select Run as Administrator.

    Once Command Prompt is up, paste the following commands one by one followed by hit enter

    takeown /f C:\Windows\System32 /r

    icacls C:\Windows\System32 /grant administrators:F /t

    Hope this helps. Let us know if you need further assistance.
     
    anvarali, Apr 11, 2025
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