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 Post subject: Serial ATA 2.5 external enclosure
PostPosted: August 20th, 2012, 16:49 
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Hello,

my computer has gone away last year and I recovered its hard disk with all my data.

I bought a Serial ATA 2.5 external enclosure in order to read and recover the data, but the problem is that when I used my PC I put a password to in enter in my account, and now with the new PC every time I read my old hard disk it appears a message (attached) saying that I have not the authorisation to enter in the files.

Could you please help me to solve this obstacle? :roll:

thank you very much in advance


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 Post subject: Re: Serial ATA 2.5 external enclosure
PostPosted: August 20th, 2012, 17:43 
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From your description, I think you are talking about the usual (and expected) behaviour of Windows NTFS permissions, when you move a disk to another Windows system.

Since Windows support is off-topic for this forum, you'll find more detailed support on specialist Windows support forums. You can read some examples of suggested resolutions for that behaviour on these web pages which I found - but I'm not offering further explanations myself :)

http://superuser.com/questions/141019/p ... -with-ntfs
http://superuser.com/questions/157036/h ... ntfs-drive
http://www.willneumann.net/2011/02/rese ... windows-7/

Other resolutions are also possible (e.g. using Linux), but in this case I wouldn't personally recommend that option.

Of course it is possible that I have misunderstood your description...


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 Post subject: Re: Serial ATA 2.5 external enclosure
PostPosted: August 21st, 2012, 3:04 
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I too think this is a typical behaviour of NTFS permission.

julienduras, press "Continuer" and wait. It will eventually show your files, but you may have to wait up to 10 minutes or so.

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