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Ken Kennedy
January 5th 04, 11:12 PM
I tried to transfer data and files from my old computer
which was operating on windows 95 to my new computer's
hard drive. My new computer is Windows XP.

I took the windows 95 hard drive out, set its jumpers to
slave and then connected it to my new computer which is
set up so the hard drive C:D: (partitioned) was always
the master. I booted the system and plug and play
seemed to work. In booting up the windows XP computer
flashed a yellow screen and said that it was checking
drive E for consistency. Said something about FAT files
and before I knew it, it was writing new paths to files
that I knew were on the slave hard drive?!!

When I tried to access the files once I was in windows
XP, a lot of them were not in the directory and a couple
of Access files would not open.

I then removed the old hard drive and reinstalled it in
my old computer restored the jumper settings so that it
was the master HD and then booted the computer. To my
dismay the computer wouldn't go past the point where it
looked for an operating system and came back with the
message "operating system missing".


I need help getting the data off the old hard drive onto
the drive in the XP machine. What should I do?

Ken

guestuser
January 5th 04, 11:13 PM
You could have used the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard in XP. Did XP
convert the file system on the old hard drive to NTFS? Have you called a
local computer shop for help? Some of the technicians may have access to
software that can get your data off the old drive.

"Ken Kennedy" > wrote in message
...
> I tried to transfer data and files from my old computer
> which was operating on windows 95 to my new computer's
> hard drive. My new computer is Windows XP.
>
> I took the windows 95 hard drive out, set its jumpers to
> slave and then connected it to my new computer which is
> set up so the hard drive C:D: (partitioned) was always
> the master. I booted the system and plug and play
> seemed to work. In booting up the windows XP computer
> flashed a yellow screen and said that it was checking
> drive E for consistency. Said something about FAT files
> and before I knew it, it was writing new paths to files
> that I knew were on the slave hard drive?!!
>
> When I tried to access the files once I was in windows
> XP, a lot of them were not in the directory and a couple
> of Access files would not open.
>
> I then removed the old hard drive and reinstalled it in
> my old computer restored the jumper settings so that it
> was the master HD and then booted the computer. To my
> dismay the computer wouldn't go past the point where it
> looked for an operating system and came back with the
> message "operating system missing".
>
>
> I need help getting the data off the old hard drive onto
> the drive in the XP machine. What should I do?
>
> Ken

January 5th 04, 11:13 PM
I really don't know if they are NTFS files but I think
they are FAT files. Does that make sense?
>-----Original Message-----
>You could have used the Files and Settings Transfer
Wizard in XP. Did XP
>convert the file system on the old hard drive to NTFS?
Have you called a
>local computer shop for help? Some of the technicians
may have access to
>software that can get your data off the old drive.
>
>"Ken Kennedy" > wrote in message
...
>> I tried to transfer data and files from my old computer
>> which was operating on windows 95 to my new computer's
>> hard drive. My new computer is Windows XP.
>>
>> I took the windows 95 hard drive out, set its jumpers
to
>> slave and then connected it to my new computer which is
>> set up so the hard drive C:D: (partitioned) was always
>> the master. I booted the system and plug and play
>> seemed to work. In booting up the windows XP computer
>> flashed a yellow screen and said that it was checking
>> drive E for consistency. Said something about FAT
files
>> and before I knew it, it was writing new paths to files
>> that I knew were on the slave hard drive?!!
>>
>> When I tried to access the files once I was in windows
>> XP, a lot of them were not in the directory and a
couple
>> of Access files would not open.
>>
>> I then removed the old hard drive and reinstalled it in
>> my old computer restored the jumper settings so that it
>> was the master HD and then booted the computer. To my
>> dismay the computer wouldn't go past the point where it
>> looked for an operating system and came back with the
>> message "operating system missing".
>>
>>
>> I need help getting the data off the old hard drive
onto
>> the drive in the XP machine. What should I do?
>>
>> Ken
>
>
>.
>

Malke
January 5th 04, 11:20 PM
wrote:

> I really don't know if they are NTFS files but I think
> they are FAT files. Does that make sense?
>>-----Original Message-----
>>You could have used the Files and Settings Transfer
> Wizard in XP. Did XP
>>convert the file system on the old hard drive to NTFS?
> Have you called a
>>local computer shop for help? Some of the technicians
> may have access to
>>software that can get your data off the old drive.
>>
>>"Ken Kennedy" > wrote in message
...
>>> I tried to transfer data and files from my old computer
>>> which was operating on windows 95 to my new computer's
>>> hard drive. My new computer is Windows XP.
>>>
>>> I took the windows 95 hard drive out, set its jumpers
> to
>>> slave and then connected it to my new computer which is
>>> set up so the hard drive C:D: (partitioned) was always
>>> the master. I booted the system and plug and play
>>> seemed to work. In booting up the windows XP computer
>>> flashed a yellow screen and said that it was checking
>>> drive E for consistency. Said something about FAT
> files
>>> and before I knew it, it was writing new paths to files
>>> that I knew were on the slave hard drive?!!
>>>
>>> When I tried to access the files once I was in windows
>>> XP, a lot of them were not in the directory and a
> couple
>>> of Access files would not open.
>>>
>>> I then removed the old hard drive and reinstalled it in
>>> my old computer restored the jumper settings so that it
>>> was the master HD and then booted the computer. To my
>>> dismay the computer wouldn't go past the point where it
>>> looked for an operating system and came back with the
>>> message "operating system missing".
>>>

At this point, it's impossible to tell what really happened. Maybe the
old drive had a virus infection on it and it dropped a payload. No way
to tell, especially from Usenet postings. Restore your data from
backups. No backups? Then take the drive to a good local computer shop
(not a Best Buy or Comp USA) and ask them to try and recover your data.
If they can't do it, call DriveSavers (www.drivesavers.com), a
professional data recovery firm. DriveSavers' services are not
inexpensive, but only you know how much your data is worth.

Malke
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