Sunday, September 12, 2010

Accessing information from my outmoded internal knotty drive surrounded by a thorny drive hutch.?

So this is what happen. My laptop broke and i needed to recover the background from it. I bought a 2.5 hard drive pen and now the antediluvian laptop hard drive is an external strong drive for my desktop. The problem is that i saved my background under my desktop surrounded by Windows XP, but i cant access it since i had a password on that commentary when my computer broke.



This is what it says when i try to access it.

J:/Documents and Settings/<username> is not accessible.

Access is denied.



Could anyone provide me any clues on how to get access to my notes?

Accessing information from my outmoded internal knotty drive surrounded by a thorny drive hutch.?

I don't have a setup that I can try-out this with, but I believe it should work.



First, if the drive be encrypted, than I can't help you.



Second, are you trying to access the drive from an story with administrator privileges? If so, next you should be able to access the drive regardless of what details and password were used to create the files. If not, afterwards try signing on to an account near admin rights.



If an admin account doesn't work, uncap up a Windows Explorer window (Windows start+E) and drag the drive into the shared folder. The drive should later be accessible.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421/e...



That article tells you how to gain rights to a wallet or folder.



Brandon


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