‘C:\ is not accessible – Access denied’: Windows 11 users locked out of own boot drive on Samsung PCs due to major issue
There’s a lot of spinning plates any operating system needs to manage—but when things go wrong, smashed crockery is often the least of an end user’s concerns. For instance, some Windows 11 users were left considering going full ‘bull in a china shop’ when the OS seemingly locked them out of their own C: drive.
Those affected are greeted by the blood-pressure raising message “C:\ is not accessible – Access denied,” when simply trying to access their own files from the drive. They may also encounter the message by trying to launch Office apps and web browsers, or even just by checking system utilities. It’s a major issue, but currently only affecting a very specific population of PC users.
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Those who are currently affected by the issue don’t yet have many options as the two massive corporations work on fixes. Microsoft writes, “Recovery options for devices already impacted remain limited, and Samsung continues to evaluate remediation approaches with Microsoft’s support.”
Though the issue is limited to Samsung machines, it’s still pretty major. Following Windows 10 being put out to pasture last year, Microsoft recently reported that Windows 11 now has one billion users, a figure that’s ‘up 45% year-over-year.’ One billion is far from small potatoes, though we don’t yet know exactly how big a chunk of that pie is affected by this issue.

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