workingnonstop
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Hi,
Before I begin, I should mention that I'm not trying to steal anyone's files or gain unlawful access to anything. These are my files and I have the password.
I have a drive that was taken out of another computer. The drive has Windows XP Home on it, and is set up with a passworded user account that was set up to have windows protect that user's files (IE - couldn't be accessed without logging in). My question is, is there any easy way to open these files when booting a computer off a different drive? Is there some way to put in the password, or any freeware program that would help me? Or am I stuck booting off the drive with the files, logging in, and burning them off the computer in order to have them?
Thanks
Before I begin, I should mention that I'm not trying to steal anyone's files or gain unlawful access to anything. These are my files and I have the password.
I have a drive that was taken out of another computer. The drive has Windows XP Home on it, and is set up with a passworded user account that was set up to have windows protect that user's files (IE - couldn't be accessed without logging in). My question is, is there any easy way to open these files when booting a computer off a different drive? Is there some way to put in the password, or any freeware program that would help me? Or am I stuck booting off the drive with the files, logging in, and burning them off the computer in order to have them?
Thanks