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| Ok I have a lot of pictures I've accumulated on my hard drive. My computer started acting up so I decided to move the files to another drive on the computer E:. I reinstalled Windows, but now I can't access my pictures because it now says the pictures are encrypted. Does anyone know how to decrypt the files so I can get access to them? | Guest
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| On May 23, 5:27*am, Sobe_Raider <Sobe_Rai...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Quote:
If you have reinstalled winodows over your original windows I think the outlook is extremely poor. I am no expert but the NTFS system is fairly secure and extremely difficult to decrypt without the relvant keys. When you created the encryption, I think (and I have never done it) you will have been given the option to save certain keys - do you have these. Good luck Michael | Guest
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