[SOLVED] Retrieving data from SATA M.2 SSD housed in ALXUM enclosure

Jan 20, 2022
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My HP 470 PROBOOK Laptop got badly damaged and so I removed the SSD -A San Disk M.2 SATA 256 gb
I installed it on an SSD enclosure and tried to recover the data to my new HP Envy -The new system recognises the SSD drive and it
shows the same amount of data in properties as when the old computer died .
However I can t find my old data on the SSD -just lots of programme files etc Very disappointing as I have lots of really important data on that SSD.
Most of the data on the old laptop was on files located on the desktop,which I know is not ideal,but it seems like a file format issue !
The old HP PROBOOK ran on Windows 7 and the new HP ENVY on Windows 10
HELP ! What do I do ???
Anyone who can help would really appreciate
 
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If it was on the desktop then it will be found in the USERS director on that drive under the username that was being used.

If the external drive is Z: and the user named Jim then you can find it in Z:\Users\Jim\Desktop

First you will need to Take Ownership of the folder or the drive (takes longer since it will need to own many more files) . I would suggest taking ownership of the entire Users folder in case data is spread across multiple accounts.

I add 'Take Ownership' to the rightclick menu and it works great.

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If it was on the desktop then it will be found in the USERS director on that drive under the username that was being used.

If the external drive is Z: and the user named Jim then you can find it in Z:\Users\Jim\Desktop

First you will need to Take Ownership of the folder or the drive (takes longer since it will need to own many more files) . I would suggest taking ownership of the entire Users folder in case data is spread across multiple accounts.

I add 'Take Ownership' to the rightclick menu and it works great.
 
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Jan 20, 2022
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If it was on the desktop then it will be found in the USERS director on that drive under the username that was being used.

If the external drive is Z: and the user named Jim then you can find it in Z:\Users\Jim\Desktop

First you will need to Take Ownership of the folder or the drive (takes longer since it will need to own many more files) . I would suggest taking ownership of the entire Users folder in case data is spread across multiple accounts.

I add 'Take Ownership' to the rightclick menu and it works great.
Thanks so much for the prompt reply !
I m going to try to apply that to the registry on the host (new)computer and then apply it to the relevant folders(s)on the drives!!
 
Jan 20, 2022
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Thanks so much for the prompt reply !
I m going to try to apply that to the registry on the host (new)computer and then apply it to the relevant folders(s)on the drives!!
It worked !!!That s brilliant !!!
Thank you so much!

The only problem now is that the external hard drive keeps turning off mid transfer -Very annoying and I can t alter power setting for Hard Disk in control panel!!