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Posted 23 April 2009 - 03:14 AM

My laptop just crashed and gives a lost registry "c00000e9" error code.

I have at this time mislaid my original Vista CD.

I can access the drive via a USB combo adapter so I can see the drive and its contents for some folders but I cannot access the Documents & Settings folder to recover my data files, as they are Attributed as /S /H.

Can you help at all? I am urgently needing to recover my data files and hopefully will not need to rebuild the whole system again. Please tell me I will not need to do that!

I am in the middle of an important essay and I need my data files urgently for university.

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Posted 23 April 2009 - 01:25 PM

Is this a Lenovo laptop?

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I cannot access the Documents & Settings folder to recover my data files,


Take ownership of a file or folder:

http://www.vistarevisited.com/2008/01/09/h...older-in-vista/
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