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Well I tried all that and nothing worked for me. It always turns the encryption of for the folder or the folder, in which the file resides, even if I give the filename as parameter. So I guess it's lost. Was my fault. I guess a writer can always get new ideas and the most of the old files were maybe too bad, so it's not that sad to leave them on the road. Anyway, I'm happy to see, that nobody laughed at me and that this here is a great place for getting help and to get information to boost your knowlegde. Truly a great place here :)
Best regards and many thanks,
- badfinger
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Any Luck on the EFS ecription?
i have a compaq laptop with xp on it.
i have very important pics on it. i was in a truck wreck and took pictures of it right after
the next day it got droped and water splashed into it. the laptops screwed, luckly its under warranty although i dont trust my hard drive to come back intacked
i have tryed every thing i can think of to get the info off of the drive. Short of Cloneing the drive
Even found a Program called Advanced EFS Data Recovery
i know the pass words that i used . its my laptop with a legal key.
any one know of any thing i can do ?
compaq 2210us 40 gig drive XP EFS enableed
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Hello En0zRaw and welcome to AO :)
Sounds to me as if you have a data recovery problem, rather than an EFS encryption one?
If your laptop is screwed you will need to access the drive from another machine?
Try a Google search for "unstoppable copier" by roadkil
Best I can suggest, but if you are talking "truck accident" you are talking insurance? so please talk to your insurance company first and don't play at being the cowboy?
:)
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update: Tryed the Advanced EFS encription program...it works..you just have to buy the program
(you can try it for free but you cant unencript anything)
Got the Pics off ...