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March 16th, 2010 13:00

If the goal is just to recover files,  using a Linux Live CD would be easier.      Knoppix is one of the most popular ones -  I know another member (PudgyOne) has had good luck with it.  He used version 5.1.1, which has a built-in burn program to burn data to disk - not sure if later versions do.     A guide below:

http://www.datarecoverytutorial.com/how-to-recover-files-from-laptop-with-crashed-windows/

 

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March 16th, 2010 19:00

Wow! That sounds like a great way to do it.  Thank you!  I was on the verge of taking the hard drive out and installing it as a secondary drive on another system altogether but I'll definitely do this instead.

Would that have let me get past the "access denied" problem for those files as well?

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March 16th, 2010 20:00

Installing the drive as a secondary, or using an external USB drive enclosure, would work too - though if the files were tied to a particular user's logon you might have to take ownership (see HERE).     A Live CD just saves the hassle (hopefully).

The "access denied" is just a limitation of the recovery console - it only allows you into the root Windows directories.    I believe I know what guide you were looking at in trying to set paths,  but I think that only works if you install recovery console as a boot option on the drive - kind of a catch 22.    I'm sure someone somewhere has figured out a way, but I personally would just go for the easier options.

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