The file system used has no difference on reading another partition.
Operating systems read partitions.
You may need to take ownership of the files.
http://rickrogers.org/fixes.htm#Taking_ownership
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Ron Sommer
"doncbob" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:0C4684BB-E871-454B-80DC-(E-Mail Removed)...
: when you re-installed your windows xp, did you format in FAT32 or NTFS,
: because if your second partition is in NTFS and your new partition is
FAT32,
: yopur new partition wont see your old one. If this is the case, you must
: convert your FAT32 to NTFS
:
: BObby
:
: "zapada" wrote:
:
: > Hi
: >
: > I have one hard drive (160GB) and two partitions on my computer. Windows
: > XP(SP2) start running slower and slower so I was forced to reinstall
Windows
: > XP. Before reinstalling I was saving some files in the second partition.
: > I was reinstalling XP in my first partition, now is working OK but I
cannot
: > access the files that I was saving before reinstalling in the second
: > partition. If I use Windows Explorer it seems that the second partition
is
: > empty and if I use CHKDSK on DOS mode the files are there but I can not
: > recover them.
: >
: > Can you guys help?
: > Thank you
: >