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Gregg
Hi all. Any suggestions appreaciated on this. Had XP Professional installed
along with an older version of Win98 on the same computer, using System
Commander booting system. XP crashed while using (may have been a virus,
conflict, don't know at this point, I have run anti-virus on the drive
afterwards externally, and came up with nothing) After the crash, I was
unable to reboot XP through the boot panel on System Commander, but could
still boot Win 98. Tried using the Repair console to re-instal a new file to
the XP partition, but it didn't help. I eventually installed a new version of
XP in a free space on the drive (lost the System Commander as a result), and
could read the old XP partiton, but under the "My Documents" file, and then
my personal folder, I was unable to view the contents...I just received an
"Access Denied" message. I suspect this may be because I had my user account
protected by a password? I then did a clean install over the old XP partiton,
and found my old "Settings and Documents" file (and personal user file)
when I "explored" the drive, and again found that I was unable to open my
personal documents folder again..access denied. As a note....I could not find
my emergency boot disks that I had made for System Commander previously, due
to a divorce, and them being lost somewhere in the move, so unfortunately
tying to repair anything that way was not an option. I still have a copy of
the original drive with XP Pro and Win98 on it (no OS or MSB on it though)
that I made on a seperate drive before I attempted to retrieve my information
on the above. I am pretty sure all of my info is still on the drive, as a
properties check of the drive shows almost 8 gigs of info, but when I
actually try to check my personal user folder under documents and settings,
it shows 0 folder, 0 files, ect., and "access denied" when I try to open it.
I know that all of the other data on the drive, with the exception of my
personal folder adds up to less than 2 gigs, so that's why I am fairly certin
my info is still there somewhere. Any suggestions, or any software that
anyone knows about, that may lead to me being able to retrieve my
info/personal files is greatly appreciated....many thanks!
Gregg
along with an older version of Win98 on the same computer, using System
Commander booting system. XP crashed while using (may have been a virus,
conflict, don't know at this point, I have run anti-virus on the drive
afterwards externally, and came up with nothing) After the crash, I was
unable to reboot XP through the boot panel on System Commander, but could
still boot Win 98. Tried using the Repair console to re-instal a new file to
the XP partition, but it didn't help. I eventually installed a new version of
XP in a free space on the drive (lost the System Commander as a result), and
could read the old XP partiton, but under the "My Documents" file, and then
my personal folder, I was unable to view the contents...I just received an
"Access Denied" message. I suspect this may be because I had my user account
protected by a password? I then did a clean install over the old XP partiton,
and found my old "Settings and Documents" file (and personal user file)
when I "explored" the drive, and again found that I was unable to open my
personal documents folder again..access denied. As a note....I could not find
my emergency boot disks that I had made for System Commander previously, due
to a divorce, and them being lost somewhere in the move, so unfortunately
tying to repair anything that way was not an option. I still have a copy of
the original drive with XP Pro and Win98 on it (no OS or MSB on it though)
that I made on a seperate drive before I attempted to retrieve my information
on the above. I am pretty sure all of my info is still on the drive, as a
properties check of the drive shows almost 8 gigs of info, but when I
actually try to check my personal user folder under documents and settings,
it shows 0 folder, 0 files, ect., and "access denied" when I try to open it.
I know that all of the other data on the drive, with the exception of my
personal folder adds up to less than 2 gigs, so that's why I am fairly certin
my info is still there somewhere. Any suggestions, or any software that
anyone knows about, that may lead to me being able to retrieve my
info/personal files is greatly appreciated....many thanks!
Gregg