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November 12th, 2009, 04:44 AM
#1
My Music and My Pictures suddenly inaccessible
I did a clean install of Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit edition the other day, whilst also leaving Windows XP on my computer as part of a dual-booting system.
As I'd done previously when running a dual-boot with Windows Vista, I made sure that the five data folders - Documents, Music, Pictures, Videos and Downloads - were located in the same place on both systems. That is, on a second hard drive at D:\Steve\Documents, D:\Steve\My Music, D:\Steve\My Pictures and so on.
Both the XP and 7 partitions are on the same hard drive, but they are hidden from each other - something I set up using Acronis Disk Director Suite 10. I'm using the boot manager automatically configured by Windows 7 to choose between XP and 7 at boot-up.
And everything seemed to be working fine ... for a short while anyway.
Working in my XP system today, however, I find that I can no longer access two of those five folders - D:\Steve\My Music and D:\Steve\My Pictures.
If I try to look in either of these two folder a box pops up to tell me that "D:\Steve\My Music is not accessible. Access is denied."
I haven't changed any of the software in my XP system. The total amount of data on the D-drive doesn't appear to have changed, so I assume that the Music and Pictures are still there.
Rebooting into Windows 7, though, I find that the boot-up doesn't progress beyond the "Windows 7 is starting" point.
Can anyone suggest what might be happening here and how I might regain access to the Music and Pictures folders within XP and also get back into Windows 7?
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November 12th, 2009, 06:50 AM
#2
The following might help.
How to take ownership of a file or folder in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;308421
If you're happy and you know it......it's your meds.
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November 20th, 2009, 12:55 PM
#3
WIndows 7 has a new terminology for data storage. IF you are going to be using a dual boot system you should understand how Libraries in Windows 7 work...
Here s a great blog post regarding that methodology...
http://windowsteamblog.com/blogs/dev...libraries.aspx
Hope this helps
Larry
MS AE
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