Windows xp & vista premuim House property file issues.

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problems with the owner of the file, IE (access denied) with folders & files trying to back up data to an external drive enclosure 2.5 "which has windows xp as the operating system, it is connected via usb to a computer toshiba laptop which has vista family premium loaded, I also connected to the laptop a western digital external drive where I try finally save all data on. Is there a way I can even overall all data from the disk 2.5? PS I am logged as administrator. hope you can help.

problems with the owner of the file, IE (access denied) with folders & files trying to back up data to an external drive enclosure 2.5 "which has windows xp as the operating system, it is connected via usb to a computer toshiba laptop which has vista family premium loaded, I also connected to the laptop a western digital external drive where I try finally save all data on. Is there a way I can even overall all data from the disk 2.5? PS I am logged as administrator. hope you can help.

Looking to take ownership and change permissions, how to root and spreading.

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