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    All else has come good - I pulled apart the laptop in the hope that I might be able to get it going long enough to remove the HDD security password.

    Don't pull your laptop apart - it is a pita - none of the wires and ribbons are long enough to get piggy fingers inside with it all connected. So I disconnected everything - lengthened some wires pored some hot candle wax on other bits to keep them in place and then sort of put it back together - and she fired up first go.

    I managed to remove the HDD password and as expected when connected to my PC the files could be read - but on the other computer it said I did not have access privileges so while I can now see the files folders etc - I still cannot read the files on another computer. I will ask how to gain access another day.

    So the old laptop is running - I think I will leave it on and will get another one next week.

    So - do not outsmart yourself and put a HDD password on - might stop the baddies but also stops you if you have issues with your computer.

    Thanks for all you help and suggestions.

    Garry.
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    You should be able to change ownership of the files via properties, security in the advanced section. Make sure you set it to recurse child objects. You may need to type explorer in the run box and right click and run as administrator to get enough stick to do it.

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    Last Thursday evening my laptop had a major melt down started flashing warnings popups every where - Oh bugger forced shut down let it cool down, tried to start it but nothing. chucked it in the bin which got emptied Friday. Got to work told one of my work mates his forst words were oh good you can get a new one on insurance
    Bit hard to prove when it's in the dump Do'h guess who feels like a moron

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    With a problem like this you could have left the drive connected to the pc and when you start up go into the bios of the new pc and see if the password could be changed. In theory HDD passwords should carry across.

    As for file permissions you can use the "Eveyone" account and give that account full permissions

    Check this out for changing file permissions if ya not sure
    How do I change folder and file Permissions? - Microsoft Answers

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    Quote Originally Posted by horaceOz View Post
    With a problem like this you could have left the drive connected to the pc and when you start up go into the bios of the new pc and see if the password could be changed. In theory HDD passwords should carry across.
    Tried that but would not work. Password is now gone - just need to set up permissions when the laptop goes to heaven.

    Garry
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