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cannot recover back up files

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Ash - 11 Oct 2006 15:37 GMT
Recently i had to format my HP Laptop due to a virus attack. I took the
laptop to a computer shop where i backed up all my files to their system.
After cleaning the virus i tried to get the back up files back but the laptop
couldn't access them "Access denied''. I have the Windows XP Home Editin
(SP2). my previous account was password protected so i guess thats the reason
why I cant access my files. I would appriciate if anybody has a solution to
this problem.
Scott M. - 14 Oct 2006 21:02 GMT
This forum is about programming using the Microsoft .NET development
platform, not hard drive restoration.

You may want to try a different newsgroup.

> Recently i had to format my HP Laptop due to a virus attack. I took the
> laptop to a computer shop where i backed up all my files to their system.
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> this problem.

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