Bart CE worked fine (or me) on non compressed/non-encrypted files... But the
ONE folder that I had checked the "Make Files Private" tab on.....
<sigh>
The drive is in the drawer (<--sounds like a CIA pass code) so I guess I
still have hope that SOMEDAY...
>From: Don Penlington <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Accessing "My Dcuments" on non- bootable disc
>Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 10:47:38 +1000
>
>Richard wrote:
>>>am unable to access "My Documents" on the 160GB as I have a password for
>>>my Windows user account>>
>
>
>If you have a BartCE emergency boot rescue CD or something similar, you
>might try loading that. It loads its own cut-down version of XP off the CD,
>so should be able to read everything on your HD via its file manager
>without any restrictions . This is, I think, functional enough to allow you
>to copy your files.
>
>Just guessing, as I've never had to actually do it. Whether the password
>will still protect them I'm not certain---it may be built into the file
>structure.
>
>Don Penlington
>
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