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Guest Sitara Lal
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I urgently need to transfer some data files from an old PC, vintage 1992,

which is mainly used to run a DOS programme. This PC came with Win 3.1

loaded and has two drives - one for 5.25" floppies and the other for 3.5"

floppies. There is no CD drive (and it is not possible to attach an external

drive) and no USB port of course.

 

Does anybody have any idea on how I could transfer the data files, all of

which are of course well over the 1.44MB capacity of the 3.5" floppies?

 

I tried backing up the files using the Windows 3.1 backup utility, but these

backup files (named CC21021A.001, CC21021A.002 etc) cannot be read by the

Win XP backup utility.

 

Any bright ideas?

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Guest Gary S. Terhune
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Re: Restoring data from an old version of Windows

 

1. If you can connect the old machine to the internet, get some free web

space from the usual places, upload from the old machine and download to the

new. Or email them.

 

2. If the data cables match, which probably isn't the case, pull the hard

drive from the old machine, put it in the XP machine.

 

3. Use a serial crossover connection. http://tinyurl.com/ywm7pf

 

4. Look for a ZIP utility that will run on Win 3.1. Most "data" files are

highly compressible and you might then be able to fit them onto a 3.5"

floppy.

 

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"Sitara Lal" <lalsitara@filter.indiatimes.com> wrote in message

news:%23ZSlyl41HHA.4184@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>I urgently need to transfer some data files from an old PC, vintage 1992,

>which is mainly used to run a DOS programme. This PC came with Win 3.1

>loaded and has two drives - one for 5.25" floppies and the other for 3.5"

>floppies. There is no CD drive (and it is not possible to attach an

>external drive) and no USB port of course.

>

> Does anybody have any idea on how I could transfer the data files, all of

> which are of course well over the 1.44MB capacity of the 3.5" floppies?

>

> I tried backing up the files using the Windows 3.1 backup utility, but

> these backup files (named CC21021A.001, CC21021A.002 etc) cannot be read

> by the Win XP backup utility.

>

> Any bright ideas?

>

Guest Shenan Stanley
Posted

Re: Restoring data from an old version of Windows

 

Sitara Lal wrote:

> I urgently need to transfer some data files from an old PC, vintage

> 1992, which is mainly used to run a DOS programme. This PC came

> with Win 3.1 loaded and has two drives - one for 5.25" floppies and

> the other for 3.5" floppies. There is no CD drive (and it is not

> possible to attach an external drive) and no USB port of course.

>

> Does anybody have any idea on how I could transfer the data files,

> all of which are of course well over the 1.44MB capacity of the

> 3.5" floppies?

> I tried backing up the files using the Windows 3.1 backup utility,

> but these backup files (named CC21021A.001, CC21021A.002 etc)

> cannot be read by the Win XP backup utility.

>

> Any bright ideas?

 

Take out the hard disk drive (fromt he older system), put it in the new

system as a slave, boot up and access/copy the files...

 

Buyt an external drive case, put the hard disk drive from the old system

into the case, hook it to your new system and copy the files off it that

way...

 

Install an internal ZIP or other large media format drive that you can also

use in the new system to transfer your data. Even installing a network card

could get you access to said data.

 

Null modem cable also comes to mind.

 

Don't think of the machine as an all-encompassing box - think of it in its

component form...

 

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Shenan Stanley

MS-MVP

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Guest Malke
Posted

Re: Restoring data from an old version of Windows

 

Sitara Lal wrote:

> I urgently need to transfer some data files from an old PC, vintage 1992,

> which is mainly used to run a DOS programme. This PC came with Win 3.1

> loaded and has two drives - one for 5.25" floppies and the other for 3.5"

> floppies. There is no CD drive (and it is not possible to attach an external

> drive) and no USB port of course.

>

> Does anybody have any idea on how I could transfer the data files, all of

> which are of course well over the 1.44MB capacity of the 3.5" floppies?

>

> I tried backing up the files using the Windows 3.1 backup utility, but these

> backup files (named CC21021A.001, CC21021A.002 etc) cannot be read by the

> Win XP backup utility.

>

> Any bright ideas?

 

With data transfer from very old machines to new ones, it isn't only the

size limitations that cause problems. Many older hard drives have

physical architecture incompatible with newer machines that makes it

impossible to just slave the drive in a modern computer. I would start

by opening the case and taking a look. If the hard drive can be attached

to an IDE connector, that's what I'd do.

 

If the drive cannot be moved and used as above, you're in the same

situation as one of my clients was recently. I called DriveSavers

(professional data recovery company) and they gave me the name of this

marvelous man - Steve Burgess - who does exactly what was needed. This

isn't his main line of business so he was extremely reasonable.

 

http://www.burgessforensics.com/index.html

 

 

Malke

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Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: Restoring data from an old version of Windows

 

On Sun, 5 Aug 2007 10:52:42 -0700, "Sitara Lal"

<lalsitara@filter.indiatimes.com> wrote:

> I urgently need to transfer some data files from an old PC, vintage 1992,

> which is mainly used to run a DOS programme. This PC came with Win 3.1

> loaded and has two drives - one for 5.25" floppies and the other for 3.5"

> floppies. There is no CD drive (and it is not possible to attach an external

> drive) and no USB port of course.

>

> Does anybody have any idea on how I could transfer the data files, all of

> which are of course well over the 1.44MB capacity of the 3.5" floppies?

 

 

In addition to the other good suggestions I see you've gotten, you

could E-mail the files to yourself as attachments from the old

computer and read them on the newer one.

 

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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP Windows - Shell/User

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Guest HeyBub
Posted

Re: Restoring data from an old version of Windows

 

Sitara Lal wrote:

> I urgently need to transfer some data files from an old PC, vintage

> 1992, which is mainly used to run a DOS programme. This PC came with

> Win 3.1 loaded and has two drives - one for 5.25" floppies and the

> other for 3.5" floppies. There is no CD drive (and it is not possible

> to attach an external drive) and no USB port of course.

>

> Does anybody have any idea on how I could transfer the data files,

> all of which are of course well over the 1.44MB capacity of the 3.5"

> floppies?

> I tried backing up the files using the Windows 3.1 backup utility,

> but these backup files (named CC21021A.001, CC21021A.002 etc) cannot

> be read by the Win XP backup utility.

>

> Any bright ideas?

 

Put both machines on a network. Transfer away.

Guest Patrick Keenan
Posted

Re: Restoring data from an old version of Windows

 

"Sitara Lal" <lalsitara@filter.indiatimes.com> wrote in message

news:%23ZSlyl41HHA.4184@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>I urgently need to transfer some data files from an old PC, vintage 1992,

>which is mainly used to run a DOS programme. This PC came with Win 3.1

>loaded and has two drives - one for 5.25" floppies and the other for 3.5"

>floppies. There is no CD drive (and it is not possible to attach an

>external drive) and no USB port of course.

>

> Does anybody have any idea on how I could transfer the data files, all of

> which are of course well over the 1.44MB capacity of the 3.5" floppies?

>

> I tried backing up the files using the Windows 3.1 backup utility, but

> these backup files (named CC21021A.001, CC21021A.002 etc) cannot be read

> by the Win XP backup utility.

>

> Any bright ideas?

 

easy and cheap if the PC has a hard disk drive.

 

Buy an inexpensive USB hard disk enclosure, remove the hard disk from the

old machine, and attach it to the USB enclosure circuitry (you don't have to

fully assemble the case). Usually set the jumper to MASTER, but

requirements vary. Attach this to your XP PC, and copy the files. You'll

be done in no time. Cost will be udner $30.

 

Then, if there is data on floppies, clear space on the hard disk and put it

back in. Make folders, copy the floppies to them, and repeat the process

above.

 

HTH

-pk

Guest Malke
Posted

Re: Restoring data from an old version of Windows

 

Patrick Keenan wrote:

> easy and cheap if the PC has a hard disk drive.

>

> Buy an inexpensive USB hard disk enclosure, remove the hard disk from the

> old machine, and attach it to the USB enclosure circuitry (you don't have to

> fully assemble the case). Usually set the jumper to MASTER, but

> requirements vary. Attach this to your XP PC, and copy the files. You'll

> be done in no time. Cost will be udner $30.

>

> Then, if there is data on floppies, clear space on the hard disk and put it

> back in. Make folders, copy the floppies to them, and repeat the process

> above.

 

This is good advice if the old drive is IDE. Many of them are not. See

my previous post on how to deal with older drives with obsolete connectors.

 

 

Malke

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