Hi,
I am trying to recover my personal files on a separate HD. This HD went bad on me a while ago and I was unable to boot from it any longer. Later on, I decided to connect it to my new computer as a slave drive. I was able to boot up into windows without any problem as long as I didn't boot from it. My OS (win xp) reads it as a separate HD and I was able to explore it and move files around easily.
However, I was unable to open the My Documents folder. If I remember correctly, "E:\Documents and Settings\USER\My Documents" didn't exist. At first I thought that maybe the files were deleted when the HD went bad. But then I remembered that I set a password on the USER account on that system.
I still remember the password. I just want to know if there was any way I could access those files without booting from that HD. Some extra details:
- I still know the password to get into the USER account.
- I don't know exactly what went wrong with the HD in the first place. Maybe virus or corruption. I am unable to boot from it and when I try to, windows tries to run (unsuccessfully) scandisk.
- Both the HD I am using now and the bad HD use windows xp.
Thank you for your help.
I am trying to recover my personal files on a separate HD. This HD went bad on me a while ago and I was unable to boot from it any longer. Later on, I decided to connect it to my new computer as a slave drive. I was able to boot up into windows without any problem as long as I didn't boot from it. My OS (win xp) reads it as a separate HD and I was able to explore it and move files around easily.
However, I was unable to open the My Documents folder. If I remember correctly, "E:\Documents and Settings\USER\My Documents" didn't exist. At first I thought that maybe the files were deleted when the HD went bad. But then I remembered that I set a password on the USER account on that system.
I still remember the password. I just want to know if there was any way I could access those files without booting from that HD. Some extra details:
- I still know the password to get into the USER account.
- I don't know exactly what went wrong with the HD in the first place. Maybe virus or corruption. I am unable to boot from it and when I try to, windows tries to run (unsuccessfully) scandisk.
- Both the HD I am using now and the bad HD use windows xp.
Thank you for your help.
