Recovering encrypted files after video hardware failure
- From: "Bill Fuller" <someone@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2007 08:56:48 -0700
I have a rather unique problem... I have a Toshiba laptop that had a video
card failure... and this card is no longer manufactured or available.
Meaning, the laptop is useless. Unfortunately, I had some files/folders on
that system that had been encrypted using Windows encryption. Now it seems
that, even though the drive itself is undamaged, I have no way of
decrypting/moving them to another system.
Does anyone have any knowledge on rather or not these files can be
recovered? If so, how (copy the encryption key, etc.?)?
.
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