Sunday, September 12, 2010

How can I rereive files from a pulled Hard Drive that have a NTFS profile system on it?

When I use the HDD as a lower, I try to access the "Users" Documents but it tells me that access is denied.

How can I rereive files from a pulled Hard Drive that have a NTFS profile system on it?

If you own windows xp professional: progress to the folder, go to tools -options, click on attitude, scroll to the very bottom and uncheck "use simple report sharing". Hit OK. Now, right click on the users folder, go to properties, click on the shelter tab. Click on advanced, it may say something going on for ownership, just hit OK. Click on the "Owner" tab, put emphasis on "administrators", check the box that says "replace owner on adjectives subcontainers and files" and hit apply. This will give anyone on your computer who is an administrator access to the files.



If you are on xp-home, you own to boot to safe mode to do duplicate thing. when you turn on the computer, save hitting the F8 key (before you see the window load eyeshade, keep hitting it) an option screen will come up and you can select not dangerous mode. log in as administrator and do like peas in a pod steps. skip the step that says to disable "use simple directory sharing", xp-home does not have this chance.
I had a simular problem near an older computer. Did you own a windows password protected user? That's what did me within. Windows has password protection even if you verbs the drive and put it in another computer, your to some extent stuck cause even if you know the window password, you are not given any way of putting it vertebrae in, and the files are encrypted forever unless you really know your stuff.
minor boot? if that system isn't you use then you can receive it.

lesser boot is not mean lower disk. you must not be in that disk's system. when it is you lower disk you can Del every file contained by that file .even the administrator's password.

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