How to open files in "Documents and Settings"

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I have Windows XP pro and Windows 2000 pro installed in my computer. Due to some reason Windows XP can not boot. I have tried it so many times in "safe mode and last good configuratin mode" but it does not work. Windows 2000 is working all right and through it I can see "Documents and Settings" folder in Windows XP partition but I can not open my own folder in it. As it gives "access denied" message. How can I open and recover my data from Mydocuments folder in "Documents and Settings". Any help and suggestion will be highly appreciated.
 
Hi Habib !

Urgent, I have the smae problem, I need to get my info from my documents and my username
I have tried everythng I could think of. I tried the recovery console, I can't get it to accept the admin P
I installed windows 2000 but can't ge to the folder it gives me access denied
I reinstalled Pro and same thing
Under command promt cmd.. Nothing.
HELP !!
please email me
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I have Windows XP pro and Windows 2000 pro installed in my computer. Due to some reason Windows XP can not boot. I have tried it so many times in "safe mode and last good configuratin mode" but it does not work. Windows 2000 is working all right and through it I can see "Documents and Settings" folder in Windows XP partition but I can not open my own folder in it. As it gives "access denied" message. How can I open and recover my data from Mydocuments folder in "Documents and Settings". Any help and suggestion will be highly appreciated.
 
Don't get it
I have read and tried everything I could think... take ownership of help
yes.. any Idea you could give me would be great!!! or point me to the right direction, no smart comments needed, just enough to fix the proble
thanks candy
 
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Taking Ownership
meaning taking ownership of your files not help.
 
Thank you for the response. I tried it but it does not work. I think this is because the files were created in Windows XP and not in Windows 2000
 
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