There are a bunch of 3.5 floppies which I had been meaning to dust off and check for some time, but on placing them in the disk drive I found that they had been compressed with Windows 98. I know I should have checked before throwing out the old computer, so now I need to know the quickest way of getting to the info stored on them. There's probably 300k of my writing on them, so compressing the files saved a bit of space at the time - not so helpful now.
I have Win XP, Vista and a couple of varieties of Linux to choose from, so any techniques that apply to those systems are welcome. I no longer have Win 98 available (yeah, I know I should have kept my disks), so I can't follow the advice box which pops up when I try to extract them to anything else.
I have Win XP, Vista and a couple of varieties of Linux to choose from, so any techniques that apply to those systems are welcome. I no longer have Win 98 available (yeah, I know I should have kept my disks), so I can't follow the advice box which pops up when I try to extract them to anything else.