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Copy data from DOS HD to XP?
I would like to burn the contents of the HD from my 486
doorstop to CD before retiring it. I got a USB->IDE cable, plugged in the drive and plugged it in to my XP laptop, and got a message "Drive not formatted -- would you like to format it now?". I put it back in the 486 box and it worked fine. Then I tried installing it as a second drive in my XP desktop and was again told it was not formatted. Is there something fundamental I'm missing? Some details of the 486 box: -- DOS 6.22 / Windows 3.1 -- 486 DX2/66 -- HDD Maxtor 7420 AV as master (IDE == ATA1) XP laptop: -- XP Pro SP2 -- Pentium M / 1.5 GHz -- USB 2.0 (HD power from external supply); drive jumpered as master XP desktop: -- XP Pro SP2 -- Celeron 466 -- eMachines eTower466id -- Seagate 8.4 GB master on primary IDE -- Samsung CD-RW master on secondary IDE -- 486's Maxtor jumpered as slave on secondary IDE The only common medium between the 486 and my other machines is 1.44MB floppy and I would rather not spend hours swapping disks. If there's some inherent incompatibility preventing the old HD from being recognized, is there some primitive form of networking (e.g. direct serial connection) I can use to transfer the data? |
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Was the drive installed with an overlay (Ontrack Disk Manager or EZ-Drive) in the 486 originally? If so, this could be the cause. The drive is not doublespaced or drivespaced, is it?
Yes, you can use a direct serial or direct parallel connection with the right cable, but DOS 6.x's Interlink is not compatible with XP's direct cable connection. You would have to use a 3rd party solution such as Laplink or an old DOS Norton Commander. |
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Yep, it's drivespaced. I'll look for the serial transfer
programs you suggested. Thanks for the prompt and accurate reply! |
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Too bad you don't have a Win95 or Win98 machine - you can mount a Drivespace volume with those versions. If you have enough room on the old drive, you could uncompress it in place.
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