- cannot open old documents after I upgraded to pro
- Posted by jeremy bowers on October 9th, 2005
I am in Afghan right now and am getting ready to come home and start a
business. So I wanted pro. But when I upgraded it made me create a new
login account. I could not quit the upgrade at this time b/c my computer
began to freeze after the bot screen came on. So after I finised the install
the new logon had my programs(not insalled) and my files that I did not have
in my old login's 'documents' folders. but I cannot access that folder even
though it is shown on my computer. It also says in the properties that my
old login's document folder that there is nothing in it but I have seen a
file tree come down from that document folder with all of the subfolders I
had before the upgade. Also I believe that all of my old documents are there
b/c my hard drive has about 17.7 GB of data on it.
p.s. One last thought; I had to set up a new partion when I upgraded but
when I went back and upgraded a second and third time the old partition was
not present.
- Posted by jeremy bowers on October 9th, 2005
forgot a import fact: When I click on the folder to open it I get the 'red X
message' that states: C:\Documents and Settings\Jeremy is not accessable.
Access is denied.
- Posted by D.Currie on October 9th, 2005
"jeremy bowers" <jeremy bowers@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:2EE36DF9-C758-4AE9-BC8A-F4DCC8F3B30F@microsoft.com...
>I am in Afghan right now and am getting ready to come home and start a
> business. So I wanted pro. But when I upgraded it made me create a new
> login account. I could not quit the upgrade at this time b/c my computer
> began to freeze after the bot screen came on. So after I finised the
> install
> the new logon had my programs(not insalled) and my files that I did not
> have
> in my old login's 'documents' folders. but I cannot access that folder
> even
> though it is shown on my computer. It also says in the properties that my
> old login's document folder that there is nothing in it but I have seen a
> file tree come down from that document folder with all of the subfolders I
> had before the upgade. Also I believe that all of my old documents are
> there
> b/c my hard drive has about 17.7 GB of data on it.
>
> p.s. One last thought; I had to set up a new partion when I upgraded but
> when I went back and upgraded a second and third time the old partition
> was
> not present.
Go to Help & Support on your computer and type in Take Ownership.
Follow those directions and you should be fine.
- Posted by Shenan Stanley on October 9th, 2005
jeremy bowers wrote:
> I am in Afghan right now and am getting ready to come home and start a
> business. So I wanted pro. But when I upgraded it made me create a
> new login account. I could not quit the upgrade at this time b/c my
> computer began to freeze after the bot screen came on. So after I
> finised the install the new logon had my programs(not insalled) and
> my files that I did not have in my old login's 'documents' folders.
> but I cannot access that folder even though it is shown on my
> computer. It also says in the properties that my old login's
> document folder that there is nothing in it but I have seen a file
> tree come down from that document folder with all of the subfolders I
> had before the upgade. Also I believe that all of my old documents
> are there b/c my hard drive has about 17.7 GB of data on it.
>
> p.s. One last thought; I had to set up a new partion when I upgraded
> but when I went back and upgraded a second and third time the old
> partition was not present.
Sounds like you did not perform an upgrade - but a parallel or clean
install.. But seeing as things are still there - parallel seems more likely.
Anyway...
How to Take Ownership of a File or Folder in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308421
How to disable simplified sharing & set permissions
on a shared folder in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/30787
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