Many if not most IDE<>USB adapters have trouble with old drives that only
know Cyl/Trk/Sec and not LBA.
Once you get that old PC booted PKZIP or any of the 'split' programs will
let you copy to multiple floppies if the PC is too old for a USB stick or
networking of some sort.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Douglas Taylor" <dj.taylor4 at verizon.net>
To: "Discussion at classiccmp.org:On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
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Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 3:32 PM
Subject: Recovering Win3.1 Data
In the mid-90's I had a Packard Bell computer that
ran Windows for
workgroups 3.11. The computer is long gone, but I saved the disk. It is a
420 MB Conner. I recently tried to recover the data by attaching it to
one of those IDE/SATA to USB devices and read it under Windows7, didn't
work.
I am able to copy files to floppy, but the stuff I want to save won't fit
on a floppy.
I put the disk in an old PC and it will boot to DOS, it tries to start
WIN3.1 but exits because of some missing sound card hardware.
What is the path of least resistance here? Is linux any help?