Transfer files encrypted on a newly restructured internal hard drive, I have no "administrator rights." NEED HELP!

I reformatted my hard drive recently for Windows 7 32 bit. I kept all my important files on an external hard drive. After he was finished reformatting, I tried to transfer all my files from the external HDD to my only primary. BUT my files are encrypted. So I got on my desktop, and drag a message popped up saying: "You need permission to Zara-PC/Zara to make changes to this file." Any suggestions? Thanks for the help. :)

I tried all non-cryptage of these files already, but it says access denied. In addition, tried to go into properties, advanced, security, permissions, owner, edit. It does not work.

Hello

1 did you use third-party programs to encrypt the files?

2. what happens when you try open files, when they are still on the external hard drive?

You can take a look at this link here and check if it helps.
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753659.aspx

Let us know the status of the issue.

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