Forum Discussion
Copy and past the line beneath: (Copy normal, then right click into the command prompt window, that will past the line)
takeown /F "C:\Users\Nathan\Documents\Bioware\Mass Effect2"
If that don't works, is your "Documents" folder on your C: dive?
I copied and pasted that line, and it said: ERROR: the system cannot find the file specified. Documents is on the C drive near as I can tell, but there is a public and individual user locations. I don't know if that matters or not.
- holger14057 years agoHero+
The game normally searches the Save files under the "Documents" folder of that account that executes the game.
Are the Save games located at "C:\Users\Nathan\Documents\Bioware\Mass Effect2"?
Navigate to the ME2 "Save" folder and compare the path.
- 7 years ago
Sorry, been out of town for awhile and was nowhere near my computer to try anything.
That is the path that it shows, but the only difference is that it is "My Documents" folder and not just "Documents". There is no folder that is just "Documents". I did notice, however, that the user folder for "Nathan" has a little lock icon on it, but I don't know how to ensure the game has permission to access it, or if that is even the problem.
- holger14057 years agoHero+
NP. 🙂
Please create a DxDiag in text file format and post it with your next reply. You can do that with the "Choose file" button at the bottom right corner of the reply window.
- 7 years ago
Dxdiagfile...
- holger14057 years agoHero+
OK, follow this guide to add the user group to the "Nathan" folder. > Reboot > Test.
- 7 years ago
I tried that and though it unlocked the "Nathan" folder, it locked other subfolders inside it. So I had to unlock the "Documents" as well to ensure the pathway to the save games wasn't restricted. Sadly, after rebooting, none of this changed anything in terms of the game saves showing up in-game.
- holger14057 years agoHero+
The user group and your account have "modify" rights for the "save" folder and the folders above?
("SYSTEM" and "Administrators" should have "Full Control")
If so try what was written in post #7 but this time with the line "takeown /F "C:\Users\Nathan\My Documents\Bioware\Mass Effect2\Save"
- 7 years ago
Well, I finally got a chance to try it, and it even gave me the "Batcave PC/Admin now owns file xxxx" when I got the path correct, but it still had no effect after I rebooted the computer and reopened ME3. Still no saves showing up.
- holger14057 years agoHero+
Now I have to apologise for the late reply. I was on vacation and extremely busy afterwards.
Please create a new Windows user account (Administrator) > reboot > log in to the new account > Test.
- 7 years ago
Didn't work. At this point, I'm wondering if I should either call EA and hope that I can get some answers from the tech help (long shot, I know), or if upgrading to Windows 10 would fix the issue. The only significant change that happened that I can think would've caused the problem was changing over from Vista to Win 7. I don't know, if I can't get it sorted in the next couple days, I'll be out of town again working for a month. So that explains my long absences between answers.
- holger14057 years agoHero+
KungLing wrote:
I don't know, if I can't get it sorted in the next couple days, I'll be out of town again working for a month. So that explains my long absences between answers.
NP, life is life. 😉
It is hard to say what causes the issue. We addressed the standard stuff. Still, I think this is a permissions problem or a Registry mismatch.
A clean installation of the games with Registry cleaning could help.
A clean installation of Windows 10 will most probably help.