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jhawk
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Registered: Jan 2002 Location: Belém - Pará Country: Brazil State: Certifications: Working on: MCSA,+MCDBA+Java Developer
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Please Help Me
MY HD HAD TWO PARTS: c (FAT32) E D (NTFS) .
C: WAS WIN2K AND D: DATA.
I FORGOT DISABLE THE SECURITY IN NTFS AND
I FORMATED C: FOR INPUT WIN XP. NOW I CAN´T SEE AND ACESS THE PART D: 'CAUSE THE SECURITY.
WHAT CAN I DO FOR ACESS THE PART D: ?
IS THERE A WAY ?
PLEASE SOMEBODY HELP ME, I CAN'T LOSE MY DATA.
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Kasor
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Registered: Jul 2000 Location: Yankee Country: USA State: Certifications: n^2 Working on: STUDYING!!!
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U can format C:\ using NTFS when install WinXP or back to Win2K
Then u can access D:\
Very simple, as long as u don't re-partition the HD.
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02-14-02 11:28 PM
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gammann
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Registered: Apr 2000 Location: Centreville, VA Country: USA State: Certifications: A+, Net+, I-Net+, MCSE4 Working on: MCSE2k3
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XP should be able to read the (D)NTFS drive no matter how the C partition is formatted. You sure you didn't blow away the D partition when you installed XP? You should still be able to see it in the disk administrator, even if you don't have access to it. But you should still have access to it anyways, since the local admin always has full control unless you changed that.
You are talking regular NTFS security right? You didn't encrypt the D drive....cause in that case you may be screwed.
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