Windows XP
Kenneth Brody
kenbrody at bestweb.net
Fri Apr 8 13:32:40 PDT 2005
Quoting Luke Jenner (Fri, 8 Apr 2005 12:25:30 -0800):
> The data is correct on the 98 machine.
That means something corrupted the data while moving it to the new system.
> I moved everything, and all my
> other programs (the default) ones, run just fine. I moved it with a
> floppy drive, since this old machine doesn't even have USB. Worse
> case, I can take the machine home, and plug it into my network and
> burn a cd, but I am trying to avoid that. I tried more then one
> floppy disk. Would a bad floppy drive cause this?
[...]
Did the files fit on a single floppy? How, exactly, did you copy the
files using the floppy? Can you describe, exactly, what is "wrong"
with the data on the new computer?
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