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Access Denied warning or data may become inaccessible if External Drive is connected during the installation of Windows 2000 (Professional/Server), XP or Server 2003
Question
[INDENT}After reloading my Operating System, I have lost access to me External Drive...why? [/INDENT]
Answer
Problem:
After installing your Operating System (Windows 2000, Windows XP or Windows Server 2003), Data becomes inaccessible on your External Drive.
Cause:
During the installation, Windows strips the Security Identifier (SID) from the drive; thus making the data inaccessible.
Solution:
Ensure that your External Drive is disconnected from your computer during the installation of your Operating System as this will eliminate the problem altogether. If the drive was connected to the system during the OS installation and the drive becomes inaccessible, it is suggested that you do the following:
With the External Drive connected and powered up, login to you system as either the Administrator or as a user with Administrative Privileges. At that point, take ownership of the drive and its shares. Reference Microsoft KB Article 810881 or EMC Dantz Article 7887 for details.
NOTE: You must boot into safe mode to access the simple file sharing option
Use a third party, data recovery software to access the data
Contact a Data Recovery Service for assistance with recovering the data