Decrypt the files on an internal hard drive that is mounted using the USB docking station

I encrypted a file in Windows 7. This internal hard drive failed after a few days due to some problems of device driver.

Am able to access the internal hard drive using a USB docking station and eSata and ride on a different area of windows 7.
I can't copy the encrypted content. It throws an access denied error.
Need help to copy these files. How to decrypt the folder and copy the files?
Thank you
Robert

Hi k,.

Welcome to the Microsoft community!

I suggest you for this post in the Forum of security Windows 7 for better assistance.

 
 
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