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I recently wasnt able to rebot my computer and this code came up on my Windows XP. so i restored it to factory settings but now i need to retrieve all of my information so i can save it to a external hard drive and use it on my new computer. Any suggestions?
Sorry for my english: When you create a new user account Awards WinXP/Win2000 an each new individual SID (security ID) number. WinXP Win2000 identifies the account by the SID. It can detect it so even when changed login reliably. According to Microsoft, such numbers are unique. This means that exclude that generate ever two Windows installations and the same SID is. But also means the a user with same name on two independent WinXP/Win2000 installations (also on same computer) get different SIDs. If the rights of a directory that only a certain user this may are set to WinXP after clean install denies access. Solution:
To get back to the data you must take ownership of the folder. This should be ---> in WinXP Pro in Explorer, under Tools | folder options | view the check mark before * simple file sharing (recommended) * remove use.
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You must start the system in safe mode, in WinXP home. (press at the [F8] key)
Further action is identical in all Win2000/WinXP. 1. Log on as an administrator 2. On the menu of the folder properties | security | Erweitet | owner go select--> your account and take ownership. It wants to take the entire contents must still mark above * Replace owner on subcontainers and objects * be set.
Windows, then asks whether full access to the folder allow to what you answered Yes here.