Cleverly reproduce Windows XP encrypted partition files

  

Q: I am using Windows XP, and the entire D partition is encrypted with the encryption function of Windows XP. Recently, due to the system failure, I formatted the C partition with Windows XP and heavy Installed Windows XP, but at this time there is a serious problem, in the newly installed Windows XP can not read the contents of the D partition, and there are many very important files, how can I solve this problem? A: This is because the proofreading code of the folder has been changed after you reinstall Windows XP, so the operating system treats you as an illegal user, so you cannot read the encrypted partition. The solution to this problem is as follows. 1. On the system desktop, use the mouse to select “Start → My Computer”. 2. Right-click on the icon of your encrypted disk partition D in the window that appears. 3. In the context menu that pops up, select “Properties →Tools”. 4. Click the “Start Backup” button and you will see all the files in the encrypted area. Back up these files to other partitions of the hard disk according to the “Backup or Restore Wizard” prompt.

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