Hello all.
I had a copy of Windows go really corrupt to the point where it simply won't start. Safe mode, normal, nothing works. So I installed a second copy of Windows in hopes of being able to recover all my old files. I can access all programs and files that were placed throughout the computer, such as under "c:\program files" and so forth. This is great as 90% of what I need has already been recovered..
However, from the new copy of Windows I installed on the same computer, I can not gain access to my old folders under "c:\documents and settings". Any ideas? I have the username and password to the account, but can not even log in using safe mode under the original copy of Win XP..? I even created an account with the same username and password under the 2nd copy of Windows, but still could not gain access to My Documents and Desktop.
Will going in under an NTFS enabled DOS mode work? Is there a place to supply other passwords to my account so I can gain access? Or is this stuff actually encrypted to the point where I might actually be ** out of luck?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Andrew
I had a copy of Windows go really corrupt to the point where it simply won't start. Safe mode, normal, nothing works. So I installed a second copy of Windows in hopes of being able to recover all my old files. I can access all programs and files that were placed throughout the computer, such as under "c:\program files" and so forth. This is great as 90% of what I need has already been recovered..
However, from the new copy of Windows I installed on the same computer, I can not gain access to my old folders under "c:\documents and settings". Any ideas? I have the username and password to the account, but can not even log in using safe mode under the original copy of Win XP..? I even created an account with the same username and password under the 2nd copy of Windows, but still could not gain access to My Documents and Desktop.
Will going in under an NTFS enabled DOS mode work? Is there a place to supply other passwords to my account so I can gain access? Or is this stuff actually encrypted to the point where I might actually be ** out of luck?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Andrew