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I have an old IBM computer from the 1980's. It has a 5.25 inch floppy drive in it and consequently, I have a lot of 5.25 inch floppies full of very important data.
I want to transfer the data from the old 5.25 floppies to a current hard drive and eventually on to a disc. I know there are people out there who offer this service, but I would like to do it myself. Can someone tell me how to do it? Last edited by PLAZ; 04-22-2009 at 03:09 AM. |
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Might want to consider taking the drive out of the old machine and installing into the new one
I believe you'll have to enable drive B in the bios.
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Not all newer motherboards support a 5.25" floppy drive or a second floppy.
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if you can get on the internet with the old system attach the info in an email and email it to your account. if not spend a few dollars an put in a PCI ethernet adapter and network the systems.
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If the data is that important to you why not just buy an external floppy/USB drive?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16821103402
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Mr rjfvillarosa missed the part about the floppies being 5.25"
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I think phigdon missed that too. If the info were on the hard drive it could be removed and connected through USB which is a lot easier than emailing.
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I am not bvery familiar with computer terminology or the function of various parts but I would like to ask a question without much detail provided.
Is it possible to connect somewhere in the back of the old computer an adapter cable that has a USB receptacle on the other end in to which I can connect an external 3-1/2 inch floppy or external hard drive to record the data off the 5.25 inch floppy? Other than the USB I am not familiar with what kind of connectors these would be or what I should look for on the back of the old computer. I need help badl;y. Thank you so much for your time. |
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I'm afraid not. Not with a computer that old. You can copy them to the IBM internal hard drive, then if it's a standard IDE drive, remove it and use a USB adapter to copy its contents to a newer computer. You are going to have to do all that using DOS.
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