High James,
I ran in to that problem before.
The trick to it is, having the correct drivers for that hard drive installed 
on your computer.
Does your girl friend have them on her computer?
Another thing you may want to think about, is the type of operating system 
she's running.
Windows XP will find the drivers for you and auto install it for you.
But if it is a operating system that came out before Windows XP, you will 
need to install the drivers yourself.
Good luck, I hope this helps you and your girl friend.
  John.
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> okay folks greetings from Denver here is a weird situation my girlfriend 
> has
> an internal drive which she placed in an enclosure, up until yesterday it
> worked fine using the USB interface, since yesterday when she tryst to
> access it says 0 bytes access is denied.  however if she brings it over to
> my machine it shows works perfectly both using windows up any ideas?
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