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Getting data off an old computer
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02/02/2006 22:10:58
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivie
 
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Forum:
Windows
Catégorie:
Informatique en général
Divers
Thread ID:
01092888
Message ID:
01093205
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>I have a 20 meg image file that I have to get off an old 286's WORM drive. I'm trying to do this without buying any new hardware, but will buy some hardware if I have to.
>
>- I can't install the WORM drive into a new computer, since none have SCSI cards in them
>- I can't copy the data to the hard drive and move the hard drive to a new computer since none of our new computers have SCSI connectors
>- the NIC is COAX and we don't have any COAX to twisted pair convertor
>- no USB connectors on the old computer to install an external drive or thumb drive
>- no ZIP drive, not sure if one would work on that vintage of computer
>
>The best option that I can think of is perhaps to use PKZIP and a ton of floppies to get the data off.
>
>Any better ideas how to get the data off?

Especially if it is a one-time-only issue: Split the file into several pieces, and store it on diskettes.
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