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edfed 12 Dec 2007, 12:33
depend on the support, hard disk?
fat, not fat? |
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bitshifter 12 Dec 2007, 12:39
I have not yet gone to his house to pick it up.
Im going to get it this weekend =) How can i tell if it is FAT or what support it has? |
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shoorick 12 Dec 2007, 12:50
my friend gave me similar broken once. it had rom with ms dos and basic ms utils (eg. format, fdisk) - it may be attached as virtual read-only disk. beware - mine had virus on the rom disk!!!
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rugxulo 12 Dec 2007, 12:53
Try Eric Auer's tiny WHICHFAT tool.
BTW, if it can't get past the BIOS, sounds like the HD is wearing out. (Or it could just be a software issue, but I kinda doubt it.) Does it have a floppy drive? Try booting a FreeDOS image (e.g. my disk #2 here). P.S. FASM can't (yet? heh) run on a 286, so you'll have to use something else like the old 16-bit NASM, Wolfware, ArrowASM, or similar. Also, don't forget Turbo C, Micro C, Dev86DOS, etc. etc. I've got links to all that here. Enjoy DOS! ![]() P.P.S. Just FYI, you can also run Minix or ELKS on a 286 if you're so inclined. |
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bitshifter 12 Dec 2007, 15:30
I am pretty sure it does have a floppy drive.
I have downloaded 'disktwo.zip' as mentioned. Now i will copy the image to a clean floppy. Then i will boot the pc with this floppy and see what happens... It would be so cool if i could recover the data. Thanks for your replies and links. |
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eek 12 Dec 2007, 17:54
Probably best to connect it with a long ribbon as the master on IDE2 to a more recent computer and then try and recover all the files/data to the newer IDE 1 master HDD.
Copy it all across. A winME/Win98 desktop would be best IMO. The main HDD would be the C drive and the Laptop would come up as the D drive. If it works then drag the files/data across to the C drive. I have an old 1gig connor HDD from about 1992 and it sounds pretty clunky even though it still works. once the data is copied/transferred you can unplug the ribbon and run DOS stuff straight away on a Win95/ME desktop. Only then I would try and recover the laptop HDD directly. The chances of you getting an error with early operating systems is really high, I was always reformatting my HDD when things went tits up. This maximises your chances of recovering the data before goofing about with the laptop OS. |
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