can't access my NTFS hard drive
From: Chris (avatexjoel@aol.com)
Date: 05/31/02
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From: "Chris" <avatexjoel@aol.com> Date: Thu, 30 May 2002 18:25:48 -0700
I am looking for an answer myself. I did the same thing
thinking that keeping important files on a seperate drive
from the os was a good idea if my system drive
crashed.Well it did and as far as I can tell the data is
bye bye. Unless of course you made a backup of the pdx
files which you can import into your new administrator
account so you can access the data. Outside of hacking
128bit encryption I dont think there is any other
solution. I am looking though and will repost if I get
any answers.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi guys, I am desperately in need of your help. My back
>up HDD (only data, NOT OS on it) is NTFS formatted has
>full access permission to my previous administrator
>account, but after reformating and reinstalling my OS on
>seperate HDD I can't acces the HDD. The unknown account
>name is visible but I don't known how to resotre it so I
>can access my HDD. Please help me! Thanks
>.
>
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