Totally confuddled, please can you advise??

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  1. Posts : 6
    seven
       #1

    Totally confuddled, please can you advise??


    Hi Y'all

    I'm new to this site as I have just purchased my first machine running windows 7. I am totally flummoxed with an issue I have - a really bad bad issue!!! I am pretty well practiced with computers as I work in new media.

    So, I just bought a new pc to replace my dying vaio desktop. I needed to remove the secondary sata hdd from my old pc and put it in the new one. So far, so good. Its all installed and the new machine is registering it! WOOhOO!

    My previous machine was running XPsp3.

    So, everything is on the drive apart from the one important directory which holds all of my client work!!!! And I have not backed up for at leat a couple of months....oops...

    ...How is this possible? I can say for sure that I have never deleted this directory, and there is no virus on the drive!!!

    Could it be something to do with windows 7? I have no idea and would appreciate any advice! I am trying to recover files now but so far, nothing has come up - and I KNOW the directory was here!!!

    Thanks
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  2. Posts : 2,726
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
       #2

    Was the directory under "my documents" on your XP machine ??
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  3. Posts : 28,845
    Win 8 Release candidate 8400
       #3

    arlemon said:
    Hi Y'all

    I'm new to this site as I have just purchased my first machine running windows 7. I am totally flummoxed with an issue I have - a really bad bad issue!!! I am pretty well practiced with computers as I work in new media.

    So, I just bought a new pc to replace my dying vaio desktop. I needed to remove the secondary sata hdd from my old pc and put it in the new one. So far, so good. Its all installed and the new machine is registering it! WOOhOO!

    My previous machine was running XPsp3.

    So, everything is on the drive apart from the one important directory which holds all of my client work!!!! And I have not backed up for at leat a couple of months....oops...

    ...How is this possible? I can say for sure that I have never deleted this directory, and there is no virus on the drive!!!

    Could it be something to do with windows 7? I have no idea and would appreciate any advice! I am trying to recover files now but so far, nothing has come up - and I KNOW the directory was here!!!

    Thanks
    Not win 7 but you could try using a 3rd party app like recuva to find the missing files/folders.

    Ken
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  4. Posts : 31,249
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
       #4

    Hopefully this is a result of a permissions issue caused by the NTFS file system used by XP and Win7.

    The access permissions are actually stored on the drive with the data and will survive an OS change.

    Although you may have the same username on the xp and win7 installs the acual ID of the user will differ. This is an issue that has existed since NT days

    You need to right click on the drive in explorer and take ownership of the drive
    Properties - security - advanced - owner - set the owner to your username and let the system cascade the changes throughout the whole drive.

    I would also manually add full control of the drive to your username due to the UAC system on win7.

    You may see errors reported as the permissions are applied - note these and follow the same procedure for the individual folders, (do not worry about system folders as these are not required to be changed

    Hope this helps
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  5. Posts : 1,035
    Vista 64 Ultimate, Windows 7 64 Ultimate, Ubuntu 9.10
       #5

    Is your system a dual boot system or is it Windows 7 seeing the drive from your Vaio? If it is the latter then I suggest placing you Windows 7 DVD in and booting from it and run Recover which will look for any OS MBR on your drives.

    Once completed it will reboot and you will see 2 OS options on your screen, the first should be Windows for Windows 7, the second will be Older version of Windows (recovered) this will be XP SP3.

    You do not need to boot into XP, just boot to Windows and if your folder/directory that you are trying to find is not there then reboot using the XP boot and see if it shows up.
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  6. Posts : 6
    seven
    Thread Starter
       #6

    PooMan UK said:
    Was the directory under "my documents" on your XP machine ??

    No...the drive was my D:/ ... just used for storing stuff. Every directory is on there, except for my client projects lol - typical! I also have a few locked directries on here which were not there b4:

    2bf837e6840bea268c863a71
    3be519146e2cfbe7b988902c
    73c6bf6dd0158ceb02c64a46
    cfb4e933cac87ebcbbadc8d6c70ed972
    db723167103bcbbfa44ae10b

    I getting quite worried!!!

    Thanks
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  7. Posts : 6
    seven
    Thread Starter
       #7

    fishnbanjo said:
    Is your system a dual boot system or is it Windows 7 seeing the drive from your Vaio? If it is the latter then I suggest placing you Windows 7 DVD in and booting from it and run Recover which will look for any OS MBR on your drives.

    Once completed it will reboot and you will see 2 OS options on your screen, the first should be Windows for Windows 7, the second will be Older version of Windows (recovered) this will be XP SP3.

    You do not need to boot into XP, just boot to Windows and if your folder/directory that you are trying to find is not there then reboot using the XP boot and see if it shows up.

    Hi
    Th system I have is windows 7 only. It had space for another hdd - so i put the old drive in .... as far as i am aware, windows isnt on this - i just use it for storage
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  8. Posts : 6
    seven
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Barman58 said:
    Hopefully this is a result of a permissions issue caused by the NTFS file system used by XP and Win7.

    The access permissions are actually stored on the drive with the data and will survive an OS change.

    Although you may have the same username on the xp and win7 installs the acual ID of the user will differ. This is an issue that has existed since NT days

    You need to right click on the drive in explorer and take ownership of the drive
    Properties - security - advanced - owner - set the owner to your username and let the system cascade the changes throughout the whole drive.

    I would also manually add full control of the drive to your username due to the UAC system on win7.

    You may see errors reported as the permissions are applied - note these and follow the same procedure for the individual folders, (do not worry about system folders as these are not required to be changed

    Hope this helps

    Hi I have changed the permissions like u suggest but thing new has been found
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  9. Posts : 1,035
    Vista 64 Ultimate, Windows 7 64 Ultimate, Ubuntu 9.10
       #9

    Is there a chance what you want is on your old C: drive, I just now realized by what you posted this is/was your D: drive which I guess was your storage drive.
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  10. Posts : 31,249
    Windows 11 Pro x64 [Latest Release and Release Preview]
       #10

    Ok

    To eliminate all possibility of permissions issues you could enable the Full system administrator account (the equivalent of the root user,on unix), this should allow you to see all folders

    Built-in Administrator Account - Enable or Disable
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