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حل نمبر 1- اس پروگرام سے اپنی فا ئل کو کور کر لیں
Stellar_Phoenix_FAT_and_NTFS_2.1
حل نمبر 2- لنکس
KNOPPIX_V5.0.1CD-2006-09-25-DA
کو فری ڈوان لوڈ کریں اور سی ڈی پر برن کر کے بیغر انسٹال کیے سی ڈی سے آپ لنکس کو رن کر سکتے ہیں اور پھر آپ اپنے لاک فولڑر کو بھیaccess کر سکتے ہیں
حل نمبر 3-
ونڈو ایکس پی پرو کو سیف موڈ میں چلا کر درجہ ذیل عمل کریں
You can easily retrieve ALL your data from the drive without recourse to recovery software. .
I assume you are using Windows XP Pro.
First of all you need to give your new account permission to access your old desktop.
Do the following:
1. Log in as Administrator and open My Computer and navigate to X:\Documents and Settings (where X is the drive letter of your old drive)
2. Right-click the folder that is named after your old logon name e.g. T'krau. A context menu will appear. Select 'Sharing and Security'.
3. Click the Security tab, and then click the Advanced button. A new dialog box called 'Advanced Security Settings for username'
will appear. Click the Permissions tab, then click the Add button.
You may get a warning saying you do not have permission to do anything, but that you can take take ownership - just click OK.
4. You should see a 'Select User or Group' dialog box, and a cursor should be flashing in a white area. Type:
administrator
and then click OK
5. You will now be back at the Permissions tab of the 'Advanced Security Settings for username'
6. Close the dialog by clicking OK, then click OK again to return to the My Computer screen. Now Right-click the username again, select Sharing and Security again, click the Permissions tab again, and click Advanced again.
7. You should now once again be at the 'Advanced Security Settings for username' Click the Owner tab, and single-click the entry named Administrator. Next place a tick in the checkbox marked 'Replace owner on subcontainers and objects'. Then click OK. You will be prompted to verify the action.
Next, your new Administrator account will take ownership of all the files and folders under your old username. This may take some time, so you need to be patient.
8. Close the dialog by clicking OK, then click OK again to return to the My Computer screen. Now Right-click the username again, select Sharing and Security again, click the Permissions tab again.
9. Click once on the entry named Administrator. Then, in the area below, place a checkmark in the box labled 'Full Control'.
10. Click the Advanced button, and then make sure that you are on the Permissions tab. In the lower half of the dialog box is an entry called 'Replace permission entries on all child objects with entries shown here that apply to child objects'. Place a checkmark in the box, then click OK. You will be prompted for this and warned that all permissions will be replaced. Click OK. This will take even longer so again, be patient.
When it has finished you will be able to navigate to your desktop folder
X:\Documents and Settings\username\Desktop
Apply the same procedure to any of the folders on the old disk that you are locked out of.
Cheers and Recoverable Beers!