Folder Encrypted In Vista Ultimate (no Password, Just EFS)

Mar 19, 2010

i have a folder on a second drive with some files that i encrypted in Vista Ultimate (no password, just EFS), about a week ago i upgraded to windows 7, a clean install on the primary drive. i went to look at the files and i cant see them on the second drive. is there anyway i can get these files back?

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I encrypted lots of my files on my computer, Before it died on me. If I would of known that It was going to die, I would of decrypted asap, but thats not the case. I still have the HD from my old computer(it hasn't been reformatted) I have it installed on my new computer, as a D: drive. Iv tried to move my encrypted folders from my old HD to into my new. but I'm not seeing them pop up, I see the names of the folder when there copied. but when I click on them. nothing. So Iv used a EFS recovery program on my old HD.

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