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I'm currently in the middle of changing broadband providers so decided to do
a fresh install of XP Home during the downtime. My machine is an XP2200 and
has a 120gb Western Digital primary HDD and a 40gb secondary Western Digital
HDD.
I copied various folders (MP3s, My Documents, etc) to the secondary drive
before formatting the 120gb drive. The 40gb drive was now practically
full...only 3gb remaining. Then I reinstalled XP Home on the primary which
went fine.
When I got back to the desktop and went into Windows Explorer to copy back
the folders odd things started to happen. If I click on the MP3 folder to
try and copy in back, I get an error "unable to access D:\MP3". The same
happens with the other folders I copied over. What is strange is that these
are not the only folders on the drive - infact there is a "Downloads" folder
(which has been there for the duration I've had the drive) where I download
everything to...and files and subfolders in there are readable and intact
and I can copy these files to the primary drive without problem.
I've run a scandisk on the secondary drive and it reported no errors. Also
if I check the properties of the drive it's still showing 37gb out of 40gb
used...so it appears the files are there but I just can't see them.
Before I formatted the drive, it had XP Home along with all updates
but as I'm changing broadband providers, I have no internet access
currently so it's a non-updated XP Home that is on the drive -
could this be why I can't see/copy my files?
Any ideas as to how I can get my files back, or a disk recovery program that
could sort this out? Suggestions appreciated.
a fresh install of XP Home during the downtime. My machine is an XP2200 and
has a 120gb Western Digital primary HDD and a 40gb secondary Western Digital
HDD.
I copied various folders (MP3s, My Documents, etc) to the secondary drive
before formatting the 120gb drive. The 40gb drive was now practically
full...only 3gb remaining. Then I reinstalled XP Home on the primary which
went fine.
When I got back to the desktop and went into Windows Explorer to copy back
the folders odd things started to happen. If I click on the MP3 folder to
try and copy in back, I get an error "unable to access D:\MP3". The same
happens with the other folders I copied over. What is strange is that these
are not the only folders on the drive - infact there is a "Downloads" folder
(which has been there for the duration I've had the drive) where I download
everything to...and files and subfolders in there are readable and intact
and I can copy these files to the primary drive without problem.
I've run a scandisk on the secondary drive and it reported no errors. Also
if I check the properties of the drive it's still showing 37gb out of 40gb
used...so it appears the files are there but I just can't see them.
Before I formatted the drive, it had XP Home along with all updates
but as I'm changing broadband providers, I have no internet access
currently so it's a non-updated XP Home that is on the drive -
could this be why I can't see/copy my files?
Any ideas as to how I can get my files back, or a disk recovery program that
could sort this out? Suggestions appreciated.