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Asked by WalterOB in Microsoft Operating Systems, MS DOS, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
A client asked me to retrieve data stored on a 5 1/4" floppy of unknown date, but probably at least 15 years old. I was able to purchase a suitable drive and install it successfully as drive B: in an old desktop machine with MS Win 98 as OS. I can read the list of files on the disk; all seem to be Works files with one possible exception (no file type displays). However, I cannot access the data within any file or copy any of the files, say, to the desktop or another floppy (3 1/2") in the A: drive. I was able to retrieve in this drive a range of files from six floppies from another client so I am assuming there is no problem with the drive itself. Might the next step be to build a DOS machine (I have MS-DOS 6.22 on 3 1/2" floppies) from an old desktop to see if the files can be retrieved in DOS? I understand from a previous response that it makes a difference which OS was used to format the floppy, but I do not know the date of this floppy. I welcome suggestions for "diagnosis and treatment."
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