File Access Denied When the transfer of the old hard drive

Hi, I'm running Windows 7 Professional on my computer. Recently, my laptop (running win 7 ultimate) beat, but I was able to recover the hard disk. Thanks to an adapter I have it is connected through usb on my current computer. I am able to access the drive, but some of the files come with an error message when I try to copy them to (file access denied). I don't know why I get this message. I'll be happy to give more details, if I have to. Help, please!

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