>You elevate a process. If you want to work with files/folders you will typically want to elevate a shell, say Windows Explorer or a CMD window.
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>I think elsewhere you have been shown how to run Windows Explorer as administrator. Using right-click will also work for a CMD shell.
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>Even then, by default you can't get into some folders such as System Volume Information. But, no-one needs access to those protected folders unless you have very specialized needs and you know exactly what you're doing.
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