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I have a machine running W2K Professional and an old laptop running W98SE.
The laptop hard disk has some bad sectors and won't boot. Scandisk just hang
on 84%, and I've run several other tools to fix it, but it just doesn't
boot. The OS already came in the laptop when I bought it, so I don't have
the W98 installation CD. The laptop doesn't have a floppy disk drive but it
has USB ports and a network port. Before I format the damaged HD, I want to
save some files that are still there, and I was thinking to do it either by
a USB pen drive or over the network to my W2K machine. Which is the
simplest/best? How can I do it?
Thanks so much,
TJ
I have a machine running W2K Professional and an old laptop running W98SE.
The laptop hard disk has some bad sectors and won't boot. Scandisk just hang
on 84%, and I've run several other tools to fix it, but it just doesn't
boot. The OS already came in the laptop when I bought it, so I don't have
the W98 installation CD. The laptop doesn't have a floppy disk drive but it
has USB ports and a network port. Before I format the damaged HD, I want to
save some files that are still there, and I was thinking to do it either by
a USB pen drive or over the network to my W2K machine. Which is the
simplest/best? How can I do it?
Thanks so much,
TJ