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unvalidated copy of xp pro locked me out...how do i get my fil
Sorry I forgot to mention another detail. This may or may not be important...
The new HD is SATA and the old is IDE. Although I have a converter for IDE to SATA, for ease I chose to plug the old HD into the one IDE slot on the board and left the jumper in the "cable select" position. Probably not relevent to this particular event, but felt it worth mentioning. "Bruce Chambers" wrote: throttlehog wrote: I needed to reinstall my xp pro, but couldn't find my disk, so I borrowed another one to install it temporarily until I could locate my own. Well as it turned out, my copy was stolen and now 30 days have passed and I'm locked out, unable to get past the WGA. No big deal really, I had been looking for a reason to buy a new pc anyway, so I went out and purchased a new HP with Vista. I brought it home and installed the old hard drive into it so I could copy my files. I disabled simple file sharing and took ownership of the drive, but it still will not let me access it. Is WGA still the problem here? If so, what the heck do I do now? No, this has nothing to do with WGA. Exactly what error message to you get when you try to access the slaved hard drive? -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot . |
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unvalidated copy of xp pro locked me out...how do i get my fil
Sorry I forgot to mention another detail. This may or may not be important...
The new HD is SATA and the old is IDE. Although I have a converter for IDE to SATA, for ease I chose to plug the old HD into the one IDE slot on the board and left the jumper in the "cable select" position. Probably not relevent to this particular event, but felt it worth mentioning. "Bruce Chambers" wrote: throttlehog wrote: I needed to reinstall my xp pro, but couldn't find my disk, so I borrowed another one to install it temporarily until I could locate my own. Well as it turned out, my copy was stolen and now 30 days have passed and I'm locked out, unable to get past the WGA. No big deal really, I had been looking for a reason to buy a new pc anyway, so I went out and purchased a new HP with Vista. I brought it home and installed the old hard drive into it so I could copy my files. I disabled simple file sharing and took ownership of the drive, but it still will not let me access it. Is WGA still the problem here? If so, what the heck do I do now? No, this has nothing to do with WGA. Exactly what error message to you get when you try to access the slaved hard drive? -- Bruce Chambers Help us help you: http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety. ~Benjamin Franklin Many people would rather die than think; in fact, most do. ~Bertrand Russell The philosopher has never killed any priests, whereas the priest has killed a great many philosophers. ~ Denis Diderot . |
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unvalidated copy of xp pro locked me out...how do i get my fil
throttlehog wrote:
VanguardLH wrote: throttlehog wrote: I needed to reinstall my xp pro, but couldn't find my disk, so I borrowed another one to install it temporarily until I could locate my own. Well as it turned out, my copy was stolen and now 30 days have passed and I'm locked out, unable to get past the WGA. No big deal really, I had been looking for a reason to buy a new pc anyway, so I went out and purchased a new HP with Vista. I brought it home and installed the old hard drive into it so I could copy my files. I disabled simple file sharing and took ownership of the drive, but it still will not let me access it. Is WGA still the problem here? If so, what the heck do I do now? Ownership and read/write permissions are not the same thing. Also, permissions are granted on files, not on drives (so I don't know what you actually did regarding permissions). In the security settings for the files (or for the folders provided you also inherit changes to it to the files and folders under it), what are the settings for the Administrators and Owner accounts? Do they have Full permissions? Are you logging under the Administrator, admin-level, or owner account after changing permissions? Okay, don't check permissions on the files on which you took ownership. Don't check of the OWNER or Administrators account have Full permissions on those files. Your choice. Enjoy your dilemma. |
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unvalidated copy of xp pro locked me out...how do i get my fil
throttlehog wrote:
VanguardLH wrote: throttlehog wrote: I needed to reinstall my xp pro, but couldn't find my disk, so I borrowed another one to install it temporarily until I could locate my own. Well as it turned out, my copy was stolen and now 30 days have passed and I'm locked out, unable to get past the WGA. No big deal really, I had been looking for a reason to buy a new pc anyway, so I went out and purchased a new HP with Vista. I brought it home and installed the old hard drive into it so I could copy my files. I disabled simple file sharing and took ownership of the drive, but it still will not let me access it. Is WGA still the problem here? If so, what the heck do I do now? Ownership and read/write permissions are not the same thing. Also, permissions are granted on files, not on drives (so I don't know what you actually did regarding permissions). In the security settings for the files (or for the folders provided you also inherit changes to it to the files and folders under it), what are the settings for the Administrators and Owner accounts? Do they have Full permissions? Are you logging under the Administrator, admin-level, or owner account after changing permissions? Okay, don't check permissions on the files on which you took ownership. Don't check of the OWNER or Administrators account have Full permissions on those files. Your choice. Enjoy your dilemma. |
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unvalidated copy of xp pro locked me out...how do i get my fil
I'm sorry, but I don't know what that means...maybe I'm an idiot, but I'm not
sure we're on the same page here. Could you elaborate please? "VanguardLH" wrote: throttlehog wrote: VanguardLH wrote: throttlehog wrote: I needed to reinstall my xp pro, but couldn't find my disk, so I borrowed another one to install it temporarily until I could locate my own. Well as it turned out, my copy was stolen and now 30 days have passed and I'm locked out, unable to get past the WGA. No big deal really, I had been looking for a reason to buy a new pc anyway, so I went out and purchased a new HP with Vista. I brought it home and installed the old hard drive into it so I could copy my files. I disabled simple file sharing and took ownership of the drive, but it still will not let me access it. Is WGA still the problem here? If so, what the heck do I do now? Ownership and read/write permissions are not the same thing. Also, permissions are granted on files, not on drives (so I don't know what you actually did regarding permissions). In the security settings for the files (or for the folders provided you also inherit changes to it to the files and folders under it), what are the settings for the Administrators and Owner accounts? Do they have Full permissions? Are you logging under the Administrator, admin-level, or owner account after changing permissions? Okay, don't check permissions on the files on which you took ownership. Don't check of the OWNER or Administrators account have Full permissions on those files. Your choice. Enjoy your dilemma. . |
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unvalidated copy of xp pro locked me out...how do i get my fil
I'm sorry, but I don't know what that means...maybe I'm an idiot, but I'm not
sure we're on the same page here. Could you elaborate please? "VanguardLH" wrote: throttlehog wrote: VanguardLH wrote: throttlehog wrote: I needed to reinstall my xp pro, but couldn't find my disk, so I borrowed another one to install it temporarily until I could locate my own. Well as it turned out, my copy was stolen and now 30 days have passed and I'm locked out, unable to get past the WGA. No big deal really, I had been looking for a reason to buy a new pc anyway, so I went out and purchased a new HP with Vista. I brought it home and installed the old hard drive into it so I could copy my files. I disabled simple file sharing and took ownership of the drive, but it still will not let me access it. Is WGA still the problem here? If so, what the heck do I do now? Ownership and read/write permissions are not the same thing. Also, permissions are granted on files, not on drives (so I don't know what you actually did regarding permissions). In the security settings for the files (or for the folders provided you also inherit changes to it to the files and folders under it), what are the settings for the Administrators and Owner accounts? Do they have Full permissions? Are you logging under the Administrator, admin-level, or owner account after changing permissions? Okay, don't check permissions on the files on which you took ownership. Don't check of the OWNER or Administrators account have Full permissions on those files. Your choice. Enjoy your dilemma. . |
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unvalidated copy of xp pro locked me out...how do i get my fileso
Before doing stupid things like removing the HD and putting in the new
PC, you should have asked me. I suggest put everything back as it was and then reboot your system with either BartPE, Acronis Recovery CD or Norton Ghost CD and you should be able to copy all your files from the old HD to USB flash drive or CD/DVD. BartPE can be downloaded from he http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/#download You do need to build the CD and burn it to make this work. For that you need your friend's XP CD again and then you can return it once done. There are cracks to make things work but I won't discuss here because you may be highly moral and very religious. I AM NOT AT ALL!! HTH throttlehog wrote: I needed to reinstall my xp pro, but couldn't find my disk, so I borrowed another one to install it temporarily until I could locate my own. Well as it turned out, my copy was stolen and now 30 days have passed and I'm locked out, unable to get past the WGA. No big deal really, I had been looking for a reason to buy a new pc anyway, so I went out and purchased a new HP with Vista. I brought it home and installed the old hard drive into it so I could copy my files. I disabled simple file sharing and took ownership of the drive, but it still will not let me access it. Is WGA still the problem here? If so, what the heck do I do now? |
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unvalidated copy of xp pro locked me out...how do i get my fileso
Before doing stupid things like removing the HD and putting in the new
PC, you should have asked me. I suggest put everything back as it was and then reboot your system with either BartPE, Acronis Recovery CD or Norton Ghost CD and you should be able to copy all your files from the old HD to USB flash drive or CD/DVD. BartPE can be downloaded from he http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/#download You do need to build the CD and burn it to make this work. For that you need your friend's XP CD again and then you can return it once done. There are cracks to make things work but I won't discuss here because you may be highly moral and very religious. I AM NOT AT ALL!! HTH throttlehog wrote: I needed to reinstall my xp pro, but couldn't find my disk, so I borrowed another one to install it temporarily until I could locate my own. Well as it turned out, my copy was stolen and now 30 days have passed and I'm locked out, unable to get past the WGA. No big deal really, I had been looking for a reason to buy a new pc anyway, so I went out and purchased a new HP with Vista. I brought it home and installed the old hard drive into it so I could copy my files. I disabled simple file sharing and took ownership of the drive, but it still will not let me access it. Is WGA still the problem here? If so, what the heck do I do now? |
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unvalidated copy of xp pro locked me out...how do i get my files o
I figured it out....had to boot into safe mode to gain access. Thanks for
everyone's help! "throttlehog" wrote: I needed to reinstall my xp pro, but couldn't find my disk, so I borrowed another one to install it temporarily until I could locate my own. Well as it turned out, my copy was stolen and now 30 days have passed and I'm locked out, unable to get past the WGA. No big deal really, I had been looking for a reason to buy a new pc anyway, so I went out and purchased a new HP with Vista. I brought it home and installed the old hard drive into it so I could copy my files. I disabled simple file sharing and took ownership of the drive, but it still will not let me access it. Is WGA still the problem here? If so, what the heck do I do now? |
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unvalidated copy of xp pro locked me out...how do i get my files o
I figured it out....had to boot into safe mode to gain access. Thanks for
everyone's help! "throttlehog" wrote: I needed to reinstall my xp pro, but couldn't find my disk, so I borrowed another one to install it temporarily until I could locate my own. Well as it turned out, my copy was stolen and now 30 days have passed and I'm locked out, unable to get past the WGA. No big deal really, I had been looking for a reason to buy a new pc anyway, so I went out and purchased a new HP with Vista. I brought it home and installed the old hard drive into it so I could copy my files. I disabled simple file sharing and took ownership of the drive, but it still will not let me access it. Is WGA still the problem here? If so, what the heck do I do now? |
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