Access Hard Drive???

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Paul Green

My notebook computer just died, with lots of info on it. Before I send it
out to be fixed, I pulled out the hard drive to try to pull the data off.
However, I cannot seem to access the drive.

The notebook used Windows XP Home, and the hard drive, which was formatted
as NTFS, has two partitions. I put it in another computer that was also
running XP as the secondary master. The computer recognizes the drive just
fine. After booting, it even "sees" the two partitions. However, I cannot
access the partitions or assign a drive letter. Even setting one or the
other of the partitions as active does not good.

I also tried booting the computer from the hard drive. However, after
starting to boot, the machine resets itself, even when I try to boot in
"safe" mode (or even safe with command prompt only).

I am at a loss and am getting desparate. Any suggestions welcome.
 
I think I found the problem. I have Norton's "Go Back" installed. When I
took the drive to my home computer, that also has Go Back installed, I was
able to read it. I ended up using my computer's "mirror" capability to
duplicate the drive. I am still having trouble accessing a few directories
(including the files under my directory in "Documents and Settings"), but it
is otherwise all there.
 
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