I had my motherboard die the other night while working on something for work. I replaced the motherboard/processor/RAM tonight, and attempted to boot into the old XP install - I was unable to do so. Apparently the old XP install is corrupted beyond repair (at least, as far as I can tell. I don't know how to fix the old install.)
So, I installed XP onto a different drive. Works fine, but I can't get to my old install to copy favorites, old emails, contact lists from Outlook Express, etc... When I attempt to open the necessary folders from "My Computer," I get an error of "D:/xxxx" Access Denied," where "xxx" is whatever folder I'm trying to get into.
Each logon under the old install had passwords associated with the logon.
Any suggestions?
Rob
So, I installed XP onto a different drive. Works fine, but I can't get to my old install to copy favorites, old emails, contact lists from Outlook Express, etc... When I attempt to open the necessary folders from "My Computer," I get an error of "D:/xxxx" Access Denied," where "xxx" is whatever folder I'm trying to get into.
Each logon under the old install had passwords associated with the logon.
Any suggestions?
Rob