Copy/move files - security problem

I have a laptop gateway model MP8708, which ran on XP.

Jack was no longer working with the power cord and the battery wouldn't hold a charge. The computer is unusable without the power supply cord is not an option to turn back on my old Gateway computer. Instead of investing the money in the repair of a computer that is several years old, I bought a new computer.

On the gateway computer (original), I got my computer set up to always ask for my password before it would allow access after 5 minutes of inactivity proved, or whenever the computer went into hibernation or has been disabled.

The original hard drive Gateway has been removed so I could copy or move my files from the old hard drive to my new Acer laptop hard drive, and I have a device that allows me to use a USB to connect it to my new computer.

The new Acer running Windows 7.

-When I try to drag a file on my new hard drive, I get this: "file access denied. You need give the administrator permission to copy this file. "If I click CONTINUE, I get"file access denied. You need permission to perform this action. You need permission from the administrator of the computer to make changes to this file. »

-When I try to drag an entire folder of my old hard drive to my new hard drive, I get: "file access denied. "You need give the administrator permission to copy this folder. When I click on CONTINUE, I get: "file access denied. You need permission of the administrator of the computer to make changes to this file.

I guess it's because I had a password set up, I have * * know the password.

How to get the old hard drive to let me copy or move these files? They are MS Word files as well as jpg, or audio files, etc., not computer programs.

Thank you.

Hello

Try to take possession of the disc and check.

a. click on the drive, click Properties and then click the Security tab.
b. click Advanced and then click the owner tab.
c. click on edit and then do one of the following:
(d) to change the owner to a user or group that is not listed, click other users and groups and enter the object name to select (examples), type the name of the user or group and then click OK.
e. to change the owner to a user or a group is listed in the change of ownership of the area, click the new owner.
f. If you want to take ownership of the contents of the disc, select the Replace owner of subcontainers and objects of the box.
g. click OK and then click Yes when you receive the following message appears: you are not allowed to read the contents of directory folder name. Do you want to replace the the directory permissions with permissions granting you full control?
h. all permissions will be replaced if you click Yes.
i. click OK.

Appropriating a file or a folder
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753659.aspx

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