Recover files from corrupted hard drive
Posted: 05 Mar 2009, 23:38
I have a system with Windows XP SP2. Recently, there was a power surge that
shut down the surge protector and PC. I rebooted and the system seemed fine,
until it locked up running MS Word. I could only exit with a hard shutdown.
On attempting to restart, the system attempts to boot but goes to a blue
screen with an error looking for a .dll file. The hard drive is OK as I put
it into an external case and connected it to our other PC via USB. It has
Vista. The XP system had 3 users and I had to use a password protected
account as Administrator to keep children from changing settings. I can open
and copy the files in the two User Accounts, but it will not let me access
the Adminstrator account since it states it does not have Administrative
permission. I was able to recover 80% of the files on DVD backup disks, but
one will not read. Is there a way to access the Administrator account? How
do you get to a position to enter the password? I have access to an XP
machine through a friend. I was not able to get into Safe Mode via F8 key
when drive was in the original system.
shut down the surge protector and PC. I rebooted and the system seemed fine,
until it locked up running MS Word. I could only exit with a hard shutdown.
On attempting to restart, the system attempts to boot but goes to a blue
screen with an error looking for a .dll file. The hard drive is OK as I put
it into an external case and connected it to our other PC via USB. It has
Vista. The XP system had 3 users and I had to use a password protected
account as Administrator to keep children from changing settings. I can open
and copy the files in the two User Accounts, but it will not let me access
the Adminstrator account since it states it does not have Administrative
permission. I was able to recover 80% of the files on DVD backup disks, but
one will not read. Is there a way to access the Administrator account? How
do you get to a position to enter the password? I have access to an XP
machine through a friend. I was not able to get into Safe Mode via F8 key
when drive was in the original system.