Yes, the drive is only a data/slave drive. I was able to access the original
Sys drive and pull all data off of that one with no problem. My new Vista
system shows this (SATA I) as (drive D: ACCESS DENIED) in "computer". I also
have a Raid 0 setup on this system (2 - 750gb fast SATAII drives shown as
only drive C: 1.5tb).
Are you suggesting I go into system setup and change the properties of this
particular drive to read as a slave in my system?? I thought this is done
automatically?? Let me know the proper way to do this as I don't want to get
any more frustrated by just trying it myself and failing. Thank you all for
your assistance with this!! John
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John C - Midwest, USA
"DL" wrote:
> If the drive was a data drive only (ie not your sys drive, with data in the
> user accounts) there is no 'take ownership' required.
> Any data slave drive should be accessible on another pc when installed as a
> slave.
> How does Disk Management show this drive?
>
> "John C (Go Packers!)" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:615CAF51-1A40-415D-8816-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >
> > --
> > John C - Midwest, USA
> >
> >
> > "Shenan Stanley" wrote:
> >
> >> John C (Go Packers!) wrote:
> >> > I have already taken ownership over what I was able to via the
> >> > "Security" tab and it does show that I am the current owner re the
> >> > admin portion of the drive, HOWEVER, physically...I am unable to
> >> > view ANY directory or folders on this drive. Vista only shows a
> >> > drive letter and when I click on drive...says "no access".
> >> >
> >> > Windows Vista recognizes only that it is a drive...but will not
> >> > allow me physical access to it. This was only a slave (data drive)
> >> > only. And some folders did have password protection, however, like
> >> > I said...I have already changed ownership rights to the drive. I
> >> > was the administrator of this "data" drive in my previous system
> >> > and have all passwords, etc...it is just not allowing me to
> >> > physically get into the drive to navigate around.
> >> >
> >> > So, what I need is clarification that there IS a way to physically
> >> > access my SATA drive in my Vista system and if there are software
> >> > settings I need to change in the security tabs first what are they?
> >> >
> >> > Will I need to put this drive back into a XP system? I would have
> >> > to build or buy one...as all of my systems are currently Vista
> >> > systems. then what is the best, most efficient way to get 200gb of
> >> > data to my Vista system?
> >>
> >> When you took ownership - did you tke ownership of the folder and *all
> >> sub-folders*?
> >> Did you then go in and change the file/folder permissions to include your
> >> current user *and* then propagate those changes to all sub-folders/files?
> >>
> >> As for the most efficient way - given your current predicament - would
> >> have
> >> been/may be network file copy.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Shenan Stanley
> >> MS-MVP
> >> --
> >> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way
> >> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
> >>
> >
> > My answer would be Yes and Yes...I did make sure to take ownership of all
> > folders and sub-folders. I also did propogate to current user.
> >
> > I am still unable to access the drive physically in VISTA.
>
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