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04-17-05 07:23 PM

My Laptop's Hard drive crapped out or something.  Wouldn't boot XP. (Single 
flash of the infamous blue screen on boot, and then reboots again and again 
and again...) I took out the hard drive, and put it in an enclosure and took
 it to work to plug into my Office 2000 Computer.  I can see all the folders
 on the drive and access almost all of them.  But the one I want most of all
, the Documents and Settings folder, is inaccessible. Is it because the lapt
op hard drive was OS'ed with XP Home and I could normally through XP access 
them through my personal XP login?  Or is it some other reason.  Either way,
 how do I gain access to this folder and it's subfolders?  I have 385 pics o
f my kids I need to burn to cd before wiping the drive clean.

please respond to:

freakrocket@yahoo.com

with any ideas.  THanks.

freakshow




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