NTFS and loosing "private" files
This is a discussion about NTFS and loosing "private" files in the Slack Space category; I've searched the forum and haven't found anything useful, so forgive me if this topic has already been discussed and I was unable to find it. here's my Q: What would happen to private folders if the OS dies? Will u be able to access those folders from another system,.
I've searched the forum and haven't found anything useful, so forgive me if this topic has already been discussed and I was unable to find it.
here's my Q:
What would happen to "private" folders if the OS dies? Will u be able to access those folders from another system, . . .?
here's my Q:
What would happen to "private" folders if the OS dies? Will u be able to access those folders from another system, . . .?
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If it's not crypted ,log on administrator and take ownership ,if it's crypted......too bad.