Removed disk now I get Access Denied message



Tried everything, but machine won't boot with infected disk drive so I
took out drive and installed in second computer. All folders are
accessible except primary folder which gives 'Access Denied" message.
Have logon password, is it possible to access this folder on this host
machine or I am out of luck?

OS- Windows XP home on both machines
Machine 1: Dell with infected disk drive
Machine 2: HP with installed infected disk drive as secondary drive


Thanks in advance

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