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April 5th, 2006, 02:44 PM
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Re: OT - Win98 HDD can\'t be read by XP, now won\'t
The master file table in the file system could be corrupted. There are various file recovery tools you could try to get the data off the drive, but you probably needn't bother if you don't care much about it.
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April 5th, 2006, 03:32 PM
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Re: OT - Win98 HDD can\'t be read by XP, now won\'t
Boot from a floppy and try a scandisk to see if you can't fix it?
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April 5th, 2006, 06:19 PM
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Re: OT - Win98 HDD can\'t be read by XP, now won\'t
Off hand, did you set the jumper correctly for the position in the new system? If it’s the only drive on the cable, master or cs is fine. If it’s a second drive on the cable then you need to see how the first drive is set. You can use cs +cs or Master + Slave but not Single drive + anything else.
The blue screen on reinstalling it indicates a problem with the drive, assuming that you made no changes to it. And if it was in fact not used much, it is probably the same problem as before just an hour or less of use later.
It almost sounds like the drive is about to go bad. Can you hear it spin up when the PC powers on? If not, give it a good whack with a small screwdriver handle and see if it spins up then. If that fixes it, get your data off ASAP then toss it.
With ghost, you can add more or less any network driver you want to. Just start to build the boot disk and when you get to the Network card window, hit the add button. Then map to the driver install disk and then to the driver. Add it, name it, then build the bootdisk with it.
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April 5th, 2006, 07:17 PM
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Re: OT - Win98 HDD can\'t be read by XP, now won\'t
I forgot to switch the jumper when I moved the HDD; neglecting that wouldn't actually ruin the data or the drive, would it? Perhaps I just messed up the jumper on the return trip... I didn't mess with it but it might have been loose and fallen off...
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April 5th, 2006, 08:25 PM
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Re: OT - Win98 HDD can\'t be read by XP, now won\'t
Wrong jumper settings won't damage the drive or the file system. BIOS just won't read one or the other of the drives (or possibly neither).
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