HELP WITH DE-CRYPTION!!



THIS IS DAMN URGENT :-(

machine: Win Xp Sp2

i have some important files on an external hard drive, i encrypted them on
the hard drive using my account on my laptop (admin account).

i for matted my laptop then created an account of the same name and
password, even my laptop regained the same name.

im trying to access the encrypted files on the external hard drive and i
cant :-(

obviously there is a missing step :-(

please any help its really urgent :-(
.



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