liam.mccaffrey
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posted on 5/8/09 at 11:09 AM |
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Hard Drive Access is Protected??
Last year I installed XP to replace Vista on my laptop and before I did it I copied an image onto a spare USB hard drive for completeness. There are a
bunch of files i need on there and no matter what i do it keeps asking for admin password when i want to access the user account area. I didn’t set
us admin accounts on the laptop in question.
EDIT
Just navigated to it and it let
Any idea how to get in there easily?
[Edited on 5/8/09 by liam.mccaffrey]
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madmandegge
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posted on 5/8/09 at 11:33 AM |
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I think this might be possible by making "Administrator" on your current PC the owner?
If so, right click the folder in question, then select Properties > Security > Advanced > Owner and make the account you use the owner of the
files.
This may take a while, as it'll set you as the owner for each file in the directory, but it should fix the problem.
Regards,
Simon
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mad4x4
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posted on 5/8/09 at 12:08 PM |
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Is the USB Drive is NTFS then you should be able to convert it to FAT32 and therefore forget the access rights.
If it is a copmelte PC/Laptop then there are various Linux Live CD's that allow you to reset the Admin Password.
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britishtrident
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posted on 5/8/09 at 02:34 PM |
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Live Linux CDs are great for rescuing stuff on Windows drives.
Download Puppy Linux ISO which is tiny and ideal for the purpose make a Puppy boot CD from the ISO, then boot from CD and you will be able to do
whateever you want with the windows files.
http://www.puppylinux.com/
[Edited on 5/8/09 by britishtrident]
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