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Transeferring data from old hard drive
Posted by arianrosario on March 12th, 2006


I have xp home sp2. The other day I get a screen while booting up saying that
system\config is missing. I put in my windows home cd and try to repair my
windows. It wont let me because I get a blue screen stating there is a
registry error. I try 5 more times and keep getting the same error. I
reinstalled windows home without reformatting my HD. Relieved I saw all my
old programs and files still there. Although the desktop had changed and my
start menu. I can see my programs and files when I go to my computer it just
wouldnt let me go into them. Specifically I wanted to go into outlook because
I have some important info in there I want ot burn to CD. I reinstalled
office to try to get it to work. It reinstalled but I still couldnt see my
old files. Scared, i put in a new HD and made a new install of windows.
Basically I have an extra hard drive that has a bunch of files and info I
need but dont know how to use it. Any suggestions on what I can do?

Posted by Maurice N ~ MVP on March 12th, 2006


Check the Windows Explorer "View" options --- set it to show you all folders; all system folders; & hidden files.
Bring up Windows Explorer / Tools / Folder Options/ select VIEW Tab and look at all of settings listed.

"CHECK" (turn on) Display the contents of system folders.

Under column, Hidden files and folders----choose ( *select* ) Show hidden files and folders.
Next, un-check Hide extensions for known file types.
Next un-check Hide protected operating system files.

Search your old hard drive (using XP's Search ) for Outlook email store ---- search on Outlook.pst

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Maurice N
MVP Windows - Shell / User
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arianrosario wrote:

Posted by arianrosario on March 12th, 2006


Thank you very much!

"Maurice N ~ MVP" wrote: