Backup problem ?

From: Krle (krle_at_apatinonline.net)
Date: 10/29/04


Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 15:59:06 -0700

I have problem to backup my personal data.
I had one 40 Gb hard drive and before 5 days ago system has "fall down".
I decide to buy a new hard drive in order to use the moment and upgrade the
system.
I have connect the old hard drive as a slave in order to backup my data to
new location. As I click on folder x:/Documents and Settings/user/ it says me
"It's not accessible. Access is denied." I can remember, earlier I set My
Documents folder as Private, and maybe that is the problem.
The question is, how can I access to my old files which is located in slave
disk.
btw: I'm using the administrator account and I set up the new system with
the same usernames and passwords, but it wont work !
Sorry on my english, but I hope you will understand me.



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