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| New Hard Drive, Want my old files. Still there, can't find. I installed a new hard drive and set up my old drive as a slave. When I installed Windows XP I had my old hard drive connected and it installed XP on it instead of the new drive. I've fixed that problem but I can't find my old files (audio files, documents, etc.). The drive is still full so I think the files are still there but I can't get to them because the new windows I installed. Is there anyway to reverse the XP installation and get to my old files? |
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| Re: New Hard Drive, Want my old files. Still there, can't find. disconnect your old drive, leaving only the primary hd, a cd drive (no media readers connected) Clean intall winxp, install mobo chipset and other hw specific drivers from manu sites. Update win, once ok, shutdown and connect your other devices. Copy data to new, you may have to 'take ownership of files' on your old installation Once all done use Disk management to format/partition the old drive "dbmfox" <dbmfox@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:84BB0E6C-6523-49D0-B1DB-ED50FBA0A99E@microsoft.com... > I installed a new hard drive and set up my old drive as a slave. When I > installed Windows XP I had my old hard drive connected and it installed XP on > it instead of the new drive. I've fixed that problem but I can't find my old > files (audio files, documents, etc.). The drive is still full so I think the > files are still there but I can't get to them because the new windows I > installed. > > Is there anyway to reverse the XP installation and get to my old files? |
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| Re: New Hard Drive, Want my old files. Still there, can't find. "dbmfox" wrote > I installed a new hard drive and set up my old drive as a slave. When I > installed Windows XP I had my old hard drive connected and it installed XP > on > it instead of the new drive. I've fixed that problem but I can't find my > old > files (audio files, documents, etc.). The drive is still full so I think > the > files are still there but I can't get to them because the new windows I > installed. > > Is there anyway to reverse the XP installation and get to my old files? How did you fix that problem of XP being installed on the old drive? Also, if the original files are still on that drive you should be able to see the original account folders or some variation of their name, though you might not be able to access them, getting an access denied error. If that's the case you need to take ownership of them and possibly set the permissions on them to allow access. From Start | Help and Support search on Ownership and also Permissions, or see these articles: HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/?id=308421 How to set, view, change, or remove file and folder permissions in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308418/en-us How to set, view, change, or remove special permissions for files and folders in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308419/en-us If the folders and files are not there, then you would need to use some sort of data recovery software, which, given how much writing was done to the drive, might not be very successful. In that case your only other resort would be to see if a professional data recovery service could salvage any of the data. That is very expensive. www.drivesavers.com www.ontrack.com https://www.seagatedatarecovery.com/ -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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| Re: New Hard Drive, Want my old files. Still there, can't find. Thanks for your suggestions. I didn't "fix" the problem of the OS on the 2nd drive I just installed a new OS on the new drive. I think that the problem I'm having is that the folder I want was created in an old OS and I can't get back to it because I loaded a new OS on it, so I don't think I can change permissions, although I'm not too familiar with that. The files are there because I used a data recovery program and found them but I need to buy the whole program to get them recovered. I keep getting the access denied message. I changed the sharing on the folder so I can get into it but I can't get into any subfolders now. Have any other suggestions? "Rock" wrote: > "dbmfox" wrote > > > I installed a new hard drive and set up my old drive as a slave. When I > > installed Windows XP I had my old hard drive connected and it installed XP > > on > > it instead of the new drive. I've fixed that problem but I can't find my > > old > > files (audio files, documents, etc.). The drive is still full so I think > > the > > files are still there but I can't get to them because the new windows I > > installed. > > > > Is there anyway to reverse the XP installation and get to my old files? > > How did you fix that problem of XP being installed on the old drive? Also, > if the original files are still on that drive you should be able to see the > original account folders or some variation of their name, though you might > not be able to access them, getting an access denied error. If that's the > case you need to take ownership of them and possibly set the permissions on > them to allow access. > > From Start | Help and Support search on Ownership and also Permissions, or > see these articles: > > HOW TO: Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP > http://support.microsoft.com/?id=308421 > > How to set, view, change, or remove file and folder permissions in Windows > XP > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308418/en-us > > How to set, view, change, or remove special permissions for files and > folders in Windows XP > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308419/en-us > > If the folders and files are not there, then you would need to use some sort > of data recovery software, which, given how much writing was done to the > drive, might not be very successful. In that case your only other resort > would be to see if a professional data recovery service could salvage any of > the data. That is very expensive. > > www.drivesavers.com > www.ontrack.com > https://www.seagatedatarecovery.com/ > > > > -- > Rock [MVP - User/Shell] > > |
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| Re: New Hard Drive, Want my old files. Still there, can't find. "dbmfox" wrote > Thanks for your suggestions. I didn't "fix" the problem of the OS on the > 2nd > drive I just installed a new OS on the new drive. I think that the problem > I'm having is that the folder I want was created in an old OS and I can't > get > back to it because I loaded a new OS on it, so I don't think I can change > permissions, although I'm not too familiar with that. The files are there > because I used a data recovery program and found them but I need to buy > the > whole program to get them recovered. I keep getting the access denied > message. I changed the sharing on the folder so I can get into it but I > can't > get into any subfolders now. Have any other suggestions? What you say is unclear. You state you think the problem is that the folder you want was created in the "old OS" and "I can't get back to it because I loaded a new OS on it". Do you mean you think the new OS install overwrote this folder and it's files? If that's the case then you need file recovery software. But then a bit further on you state you are getting an access denied message. So be specific. We can't see your computer. What are you getting the access denied on? What do you see in windows explorer? Is it the folder you want? If it was an issue of the old files being overwritten then you wouldn't be able to see any files or folders in windows explorer, and so there wouldn't be any reason to get an access denied message unless this message is popping up when you try to view the files inside some sort of viewer window that's part of the file recovery program. In any event be more clear on what's happening, and what you are doing. If you can see the parent folder in windows explorer, then you be able to get access to it by taking ownership. I gave you the two articles for how to do that. I'm signing off for the night so I wont' be back to this thread until at least tomorrow. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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| Re: New Hard Drive, Want my old files. Still there, can't find. > What you say is unclear. You state you think the problem is that the folder > you want was created in the "old OS" and "I can't get back to it because I > loaded a new OS on it". Do you mean you think the new OS install overwrote > this folder and it's files? If that's the case then you need file recovery > software. > > But then a bit further on you state you are getting an access denied > message. So be specific. We can't see your computer. What are you getting > the access denied on? What do you see in windows explorer? Is it the > folder you want? If it was an issue of the old files being overwritten then > you wouldn't be able to see any files or folders in windows explorer, and so > there wouldn't be any reason to get an access denied message unless this > message is popping up when you try to view the files inside some sort of > viewer window that's part of the file recovery program. > > In any event be more clear on what's happening, and what you are doing. > > If you can see the parent folder in windows explorer, then you be able to > get access to it by taking ownership. I gave you the two articles for how > to do that. > > I'm signing off for the night so I wont' be back to this thread until at > least tomorrow. > > -- > Rock [MVP - User/Shell] > > Sorry for being unclear. I have just been trying so many things and I tried to say that in my message. Here's what happened: I had an old 80 GB HD with Win XP on it. I filled it up so I got a new 250 GB HD. I want my old files that are on the 80 GB. When I tried installing Win XP on the new drive I messed up and it went onto the old HD. After I did that I could not get into the user folder (in documents and settings) from my old XP account, but it's still there and the files are still taking up the 74 GB. The part where I'm confused is the ownership documents you sent me. I don't see a security tab when I go into the folders properties. I clicked on the sharing tab and enabled sharing on network. I can now get into the user folder but no subfolders inside of it. I'm still getting an access denied message. Do you think I have to use a data recovery program? Is there a way of taking off the XP that I put on the 80 GB HD without erasing my files? Is the new XP I put on the 80 GB what's causing the Access Denied message? Do you know of any Data Recovery Programs that are full versions for free? I really appreciate your patience and help, sorry for being unclear. |
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| Re: New Hard Drive, Want my old files. Still there, can't find. > What you say is unclear. You state you think the problem is that the folder > you want was created in the "old OS" and "I can't get back to it because I > loaded a new OS on it". Do you mean you think the new OS install overwrote > this folder and it's files? If that's the case then you need file recovery > software. > > But then a bit further on you state you are getting an access denied > message. So be specific. We can't see your computer. What are you getting > the access denied on? What do you see in windows explorer? Is it the > folder you want? If it was an issue of the old files being overwritten then > you wouldn't be able to see any files or folders in windows explorer, and so > there wouldn't be any reason to get an access denied message unless this > message is popping up when you try to view the files inside some sort of > viewer window that's part of the file recovery program. > > In any event be more clear on what's happening, and what you are doing. > > If you can see the parent folder in windows explorer, then you be able to > get access to it by taking ownership. I gave you the two articles for how > to do that. > > I'm signing off for the night so I wont' be back to this thread until at > least tomorrow. > > -- > Rock [MVP - User/Shell] > > Sorry for being unclear. I have just been trying so many things and I tried to say that in my message. Here's what happened: I had an old 80 GB HD with Win XP on it. I filled it up so I got a new 250 GB HD. I want my old files that are on the 80 GB. When I tried installing Win XP on the new drive I messed up and it went onto the old HD. After I did that I could not get into the user folder (in documents and settings) from my old XP account, but it's still there and the files are still taking up the 74 GB. The part where I'm confused is the ownership documents you sent me. I don't see a security tab when I go into the folders properties. I clicked on the sharing tab and enabled sharing on network. I can now get into the user folder but no subfolders inside of it. I'm still getting an access denied message. Do you think I have to use a data recovery program? Is there a way of taking off the XP that I put on the 80 GB HD without erasing my files? Is the new XP I put on the 80 GB what's causing the Access Denied message? Do you know of any Data Recovery Programs that are full versions for free? I really appreciate your patience and help, sorry for being unclear. |
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| Re: New Hard Drive, Want my old files. Still there, can't find. "dbmfox" <dbmfox@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3D532985-D750-4AE9-AA5F-7B5FF54C305F@microsoft.com... > >> What you say is unclear. You state you think the problem is that the >> folder >> you want was created in the "old OS" and "I can't get back to it because >> I >> loaded a new OS on it". Do you mean you think the new OS install >> overwrote >> this folder and it's files? If that's the case then you need file >> recovery >> software. >> >> But then a bit further on you state you are getting an access denied >> message. So be specific. We can't see your computer. What are you >> getting >> the access denied on? What do you see in windows explorer? Is it the >> folder you want? If it was an issue of the old files being overwritten >> then >> you wouldn't be able to see any files or folders in windows explorer, and >> so >> there wouldn't be any reason to get an access denied message unless this >> message is popping up when you try to view the files inside some sort of >> viewer window that's part of the file recovery program. >> >> In any event be more clear on what's happening, and what you are doing. >> >> If you can see the parent folder in windows explorer, then you be able to >> get access to it by taking ownership. I gave you the two articles for >> how >> to do that. >> >> I'm signing off for the night so I wont' be back to this thread until at >> least tomorrow. >> >> -- >> Rock [MVP - User/Shell] >> >> > > Sorry for being unclear. I have just been trying so many things and I > tried > to say that in my message. Here's what happened: I had an old 80 GB HD > with > Win XP on it. I filled it up so I got a new 250 GB HD. I want my old > files > that are on the 80 GB. When I tried installing Win XP on the new drive I > messed up and it went onto the old HD. After I did that I could not get > into > the user folder (in documents and settings) from my old XP account, but > it's > still there and the files are still taking up the 74 GB. > > The part where I'm confused is the ownership documents you sent me. I > don't > see a security tab when I go into the folders properties. I clicked on the > sharing tab and enabled sharing on network. I can now get into the user > folder but no subfolders inside of it. I'm still getting an access denied > message. > > Do you think I have to use a data recovery program? Is there a way of > taking > off the XP that I put on the 80 GB HD without erasing my files? Is the new > XP > I put on the 80 GB what's causing the Access Denied message? Do you know > of > any Data Recovery Programs that are full versions for free? > > I really appreciate your patience and help, sorry for being unclear. Is this XP Home or Pro? If Pro disable simple file sharing. Open My Computer | Tools | Folder Options | View, and untic "Use Simple File Sharing (Recommended)". If XP Home boot into safe mode, login as the Administrator, an then do the ownership/permissions. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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| Re: New Hard Drive, Want my old files. Still there, can't find. Rock, thank you so much. I figured out how to take ownership of the files in safe mode. You are a savior and you had it from the begininning. Thanks so much!!!!!! I got my files back and you are my savior! To anyone else with this problem just go into safe mode as the administrator and take ownership of the files. It wokrs! |
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| Re: New Hard Drive, Want my old files. Still there, can't find. "dbmfox" <dbmfox@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3D532985-D750-4AE9-AA5F-7B5FF54C305F@microsoft.com... > >> What you say is unclear. You state you think the problem is that the >> folder >> you want was created in the "old OS" and "I can't get back to it because >> I >> loaded a new OS on it". Do you mean you think the new OS install >> overwrote >> this folder and it's files? If that's the case then you need file >> recovery >> software. >> >> But then a bit further on you state you are getting an access denied >> message. So be specific. We can't see your computer. What are you >> getting >> the access denied on? What do you see in windows explorer? Is it the >> folder you want? If it was an issue of the old files being overwritten >> then >> you wouldn't be able to see any files or folders in windows explorer, and >> so >> there wouldn't be any reason to get an access denied message unless this >> message is popping up when you try to view the files inside some sort of >> viewer window that's part of the file recovery program. >> >> In any event be more clear on what's happening, and what you are doing. >> >> If you can see the parent folder in windows explorer, then you be able to >> get access to it by taking ownership. I gave you the two articles for >> how >> to do that. >> >> I'm signing off for the night so I wont' be back to this thread until at >> least tomorrow. >> >> -- >> Rock [MVP - User/Shell] >> >> > > Sorry for being unclear. I have just been trying so many things and I > tried > to say that in my message. Here's what happened: I had an old 80 GB HD > with > Win XP on it. I filled it up so I got a new 250 GB HD. I want my old > files > that are on the 80 GB. When I tried installing Win XP on the new drive I > messed up and it went onto the old HD. After I did that I could not get > into > the user folder (in documents and settings) from my old XP account, but > it's > still there and the files are still taking up the 74 GB. > > The part where I'm confused is the ownership documents you sent me. I > don't > see a security tab when I go into the folders properties. I clicked on the > sharing tab and enabled sharing on network. I can now get into the user > folder but no subfolders inside of it. I'm still getting an access denied > message. > > Do you think I have to use a data recovery program? Is there a way of > taking > off the XP that I put on the 80 GB HD without erasing my files? Is the new > XP > I put on the 80 GB what's causing the Access Denied message? Do you know > of > any Data Recovery Programs that are full versions for free? > > I really appreciate your patience and help, sorry for being unclear. Is this XP Home or Pro? If Pro disable simple file sharing. Open My Computer | Tools | Folder Options | View, and untic "Use Simple File Sharing (Recommended)". If XP Home boot into safe mode, login as the Administrator, an then do the ownership/permissions. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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| Re: New Hard Drive, Want my old files. Still there, can't find. Rock, thank you so much. I figured out how to take ownership of the files in safe mode. You are a savior and you had it from the begininning. Thanks so much!!!!!! I got my files back and you are my savior! To anyone else with this problem just go into safe mode as the administrator and take ownership of the files. It wokrs! |
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| Re: New Hard Drive, Want my old files. Still there, can't find. "dbmfox" wrote > Rock, thank you so much. I figured out how to take ownership of the files > in > safe mode. You are a savior and you had it from the begininning. Thanks so > much!!!!!! I got my files back and you are my savior! > > To anyone else with this problem just go into safe mode as the > administrator > and take ownership of the files. It wokrs! Don't you just love it when a plan comes together? You are welcome, and thanks for posting back. Now take some time to set up a backup solution so you don't have to be so concerned about loosing the files when a mishap occurs. Invest in something like a drive imaging program, Acronis True Image seems to be the favorite these days, but there is also Norton Ghost and Terabyte Unlimited's Image for Windows. These programs create a compressed image of the drive which can be stored on external media such as an external, USB connected, hard drive. If something hoses the system (technical term there), the image can be restored quickly. Image the system regularly and you have a means to recover either data, or the whole system. Plus image before making any significant changes, such as hardware or software. When changing an OS make sure you can use the image in the new operating system. Have fun. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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| Re: New Hard Drive, Want my old files. Still there, can't find. "dbmfox" wrote > Rock, thank you so much. I figured out how to take ownership of the files > in > safe mode. You are a savior and you had it from the begininning. Thanks so > much!!!!!! I got my files back and you are my savior! > > To anyone else with this problem just go into safe mode as the > administrator > and take ownership of the files. It wokrs! Don't you just love it when a plan comes together? You are welcome, and thanks for posting back. Now take some time to set up a backup solution so you don't have to be so concerned about loosing the files when a mishap occurs. Invest in something like a drive imaging program, Acronis True Image seems to be the favorite these days, but there is also Norton Ghost and Terabyte Unlimited's Image for Windows. These programs create a compressed image of the drive which can be stored on external media such as an external, USB connected, hard drive. If something hoses the system (technical term there), the image can be restored quickly. Image the system regularly and you have a means to recover either data, or the whole system. Plus image before making any significant changes, such as hardware or software. When changing an OS make sure you can use the image in the new operating system. Have fun. -- Rock [MVP - User/Shell] |
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