MacBook Pro :: Removed Access To Hard Drive In Sharing And Permissions

Jun 3, 2014

I accidentally removed my access to my hard drive in the "get info" page. On the bottom where it says 'you have custom access' under sharing and permissions I removed myself (clicked the little minus sign). Now I can't open anything and the desktop is complete empty. How do I turn my access back on?

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