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Retrieve user data from old HDD

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Tusk

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Oct 21, 2002
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I have a laptop that has died and I need to get some important confidential data off of it before sending it for RMA. I have taken the HDD out and linked it to a second PC so that I can copy the data off but I can't access the old directory and get an Access Denied error. The account on the original laptop had a password and I have set up an identical account on the new PC but still get the same message. I found the CACLS command and I can now get into the top level folder but can't get any lower. Does anyone know a way to get past this restriction?

Tusk
 
Have you tried booting into DOS and using the copy command? This should allow you to copy folders/files regardless of permissions.
 
Gavm99,

Thanks for the reply, I did try DOS and still can't access the folders. Any attempt to access the folders produces am Access Denied.

Tusk
 
Have you tried logging on as 'Administrator' instead of another account? The Administrator account has full access to all other account's data.

Was the data encrypted using Windows XP's built-in Encrypted File System?
 
have you tried using recovery software? perhaps this bypasses the security on files and folders

rgds,

R.
 
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