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Old Jul 21, 2007, 06:30 AM
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\documents and settings\user account is not accessable - Access is denied

Hello,

I have run into a big problem that I hope someone can help me with this? My old C drive one day would not boot up windows for some reason? It displayed "bad boot sector id" or something like that?

What I did was to purchase and install another HD and set my ole C drive as a slave. I reinstalled Windows XP Home onto the new drive and everything is working fine. I then went to my old C drive looking for the "My Documents" folder so I could copy the contents into the new drive and I cannot find it? I can see the old user folder but when I attempt to access it, it says F:\Documents ans Settings\user folder name is not accessable Access is denied?

Can anyone assist me with a way to get my old desktop, my documents and more importantly, my pictures off of the old C drive?

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Dave

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You need to take ownership of the affected files/folders as your new account, even though it may have the same name, has a different serurity ID.
Try these for info: take ownership of folders - Google Search

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WOW! That completely fixed my problem. I can access everything! Thank you very much!!!!

Interesting that I can only access while in Safe mode? When I signed on normally I still got the same message? Sometimes when I want to make "administrator type" of changes, the PC responds with a message asking me to sign on as an administrator even though when I check user it shows me as an administrator?
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Not to worry.
Once you ahve moved everything you need then simply format the drive, least this way you wont have any more permissions issues.
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