Turned my Laptop hard-drive for windows into a external hard drive,

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Accessing files from a specific user login can be challenging, especially when encountering "access denied" messages. To resolve this, users can browse files using Windows Explorer, ensuring they are not hidden. If encryption is involved, there are methods to access encrypted files. When using external drives that are not bootable, permissions must be adjusted for cross-system access. Specifically, users should boot from the original laptop hard drive, modify folder security settings to grant full control to "Everyone," and then reboot from the other drive to adjust permissions for the specific user. Afterward, it's advisable to restrict access again for security. Reconnecting the laptop drive to the laptop may facilitate this process.
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I can't exess files from my specfic login only the public files e.g. files that were on my desktop. Any ideas?

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There are ways to do this, but the method depends on several things.
In many cases, you can access the files simply by browsing through Windows Explorer(not Internet Explorer) which should show all non-hidden files. If encryption was used there are ways to access it.

Remember, as now an external drive that I assume is not configured to be "bootable" you will not have a login screen for that drive. The info is still there, but the method of access is different.
 
pallidin said:
There are ways to do this.

What are these ways?

Because when I try to acess my files under my login name, windows says access denied.
It is not set as a bootable
 
You have to change the permissions on each drive if you're going to use hard drives across systems. The "access denied" occurs because your laptop user has access to the folders, but your user on your other computer doesn't.

You need to boot from the laptop hard disk, right click on the folder, look for properties and then security. You'll want to give the group everyone full control. Then you can reboot from your other hard drive and give your user permission. Then take away full control to everyone and manage them from there.

Hopefully you have a way to plug your laptop drive back into your laptop.
 
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