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Administrator and users get 'Access denied' to fles and folders

HI again.
I'm sorry if this is going to be long, but I thought nit best to tell all up front so you get the whole picture/scenario.
Original Config
On my home PC I have 2 hard drives
C: XP (SP3) &
D: also XP (SP3) so I could boot from D: should the need arose (belt & braces come to mind).
Drive D has 2 partitions , where User data is stored. Although there were a number of accounts on the pc, they all, more or less, have Administrator privs.
What I Did :icon_idea:
I just bought Win7 and did a clean instal by physically removing Drive D so I did not wipe it etc. Formatted drive C and installed Win 7 and then all the MS updates. Checked it all worked ok.
I shutdown and reconnected drive D.
On reboot Win 7 recognises drive D and it partitions. When I tried to access files and folders on D Win 7 prompted me to take ownership, which I did.
My Problem :'(
1. I did a copy and paste of folders to the Window 7 disc, appeard to work, but the folders have no files in them.
2. Via BIOS, I removed the Win 7 boot disk and selected the XP drive (D) Now trying to access the folder and files I get 'Access Denied' even to 'My Documents' whether I am logged on as Administrator or as the owner.
:idea: I ran FreeUndelet but it only recovered a couple of files that were not in the folders I need to recover.
So that make me think :-/ the files are still there but somehow I must have changed their attributes which prevents access. :icon_redface:
I'd be most grateful if someone could help me retreive these files.
Regards
Robert

nobler
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313222/

http://www.aade.com/XPhint/XPrecovery.htm


Also I attached a Zip file, just read the instructions, I got it in an email from Microsoft or I would have giving you the link. The zip file worked for me, I had pretty much same problem,,,, Good Luck, hope I helped out!:)

Attachments Access_Denied_Reset_From_Microsoft.zip (105.38KB)
SillyBilly
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http://support.microsoft.com/kb/313222/

http://www.aade.com/XPhint/XPrecovery.htm

Also I attached a Zip file, just read the instructions, I got it in an email from Microsoft or I would have giving you the link. The zip file worked for me, I had pretty much same problem,,,, Good Luck, hope I helped out!:)

Hi Silly Billy.
Great stuff. Did exactly what you said.
Everything I needed to recover has been recovered.
Many thanks.
Kind regards
Robert

nobler
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Robert,
Really glad I could help, I am trying to be more active with my helping here on the site, seeing how I am always receiving help. Have a great one!!!

SillyBilly
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Robert, Really glad I could help, I am trying to be more active with my helping here on the site, seeing how I am always receiving help. Have a great one!!!

Good luck, god knows how long I would have been chasing my ar$e if you had not helped.
All the best for now.
Robert

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