Risys running Win31 - 98SE disk recovery

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MEB

Discussion was originally entitled Computer failure - 02/19/2008, poster
BAP, in this discussion forum. The discussion spread to two other computers
and issues with those, their operating systems and other. I have split that
discussion into new separate discussions with headings for the individual
potentials/issues. Please keep these discussions separated.

Background, the Microtime computer had been running Windows 98SE until the
computer started to fail. Presently diagnostic routines are being run
through to attempt a recovery. This discussion concerns data recovery from
the Microtime's hard disk and potential issues with an older computer, BIOS,
and Windows 3.1/DOS limitations..

The Microtime hard drive was previously determined to have a boot manager
installed upon it. A work-around was apparently used to bypass that manager
[see Microtime discussion for reference]


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MEB:
3. What is the size of the C drive that is found [is it the actual drive]?

BAP:
****
If you are referring to the Microtime, that is the one I just commented on.
The Risys was about 4GB. (I need to check on that).
****

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MEB
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
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BAP

****
Will get back to you on this one, as well.
Thank you!
***

"MEB" wrote:

> Discussion was originally entitled Computer failure - 02/19/2008, poster
> BAP, in this discussion forum. The discussion spread to two other computers
> and issues with those, their operating systems and other. I have split that
> discussion into new separate discussions with headings for the individual
> potentials/issues. Please keep these discussions separated.
>
> Background, the Microtime computer had been running Windows 98SE until the
> computer started to fail. Presently diagnostic routines are being run
> through to attempt a recovery. This discussion concerns data recovery from
> the Microtime's hard disk and potential issues with an older computer, BIOS,
> and Windows 3.1/DOS limitations..
>
> The Microtime hard drive was previously determined to have a boot manager
> installed upon it. A work-around was apparently used to bypass that manager
> [see Microtime discussion for reference]
>
>
> ------
> MEB:
> 3. What is the size of the C drive that is found [is it the actual drive]?
>
> BAP:
> ****
> If you are referring to the Microtime, that is the one I just commented on.
> The Risys was about 4GB. (I need to check on that).
> ****
>
> --
>
> MEB
> http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> _________
>
>
>
>
 
M

MEB

"BAP" <BAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F907861B-37BB-4412-A751-A15D6FB1D8AE@microsoft.com...
| ****
| Will get back to you on this one, as well.
| Thank you!
| ***

Okay. As indicated, this will likely be the one to use for the Microtime's
OS disk data recovery.

|
| "MEB" wrote:
|
| > Discussion was originally entitled Computer failure - 02/19/2008, poster
| > BAP, in this discussion forum. The discussion spread to two other
computers
| > and issues with those, their operating systems and other. I have split
that
| > discussion into new separate discussions with headings for the
individual
| > potentials/issues. Please keep these discussions separated.
| >
| > Background, the Microtime computer had been running Windows 98SE until
the
| > computer started to fail. Presently diagnostic routines are being run
| > through to attempt a recovery. This discussion concerns data recovery
from
| > the Microtime's hard disk and potential issues with an older computer,
BIOS,
| > and Windows 3.1/DOS limitations..
| >
| > The Microtime hard drive was previously determined to have a boot
manager
| > installed upon it. A work-around was apparently used to bypass that
manager
| > [see Microtime discussion for reference]
| >
| >
| > ------
| > MEB:
| > 3. What is the size of the C drive that is found [is it the actual
drive]?
| > BAP:
| > ****
| > If you are referring to the Microtime, that is the one I just commented
on.
| > The Risys was about 4GB. (I need to check on that).
| > ****
| > --
| >
| > MEB
--

MEB
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
_________
 
B

BAP

"MEB" wrote:

>
> "BAP" <BAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:F907861B-37BB-4412-A751-A15D6FB1D8AE@microsoft.com...
> | ****
> | Will get back to you on this one, as well.
> | Thank you!
> | ***
>
> Okay. As indicated, this will likely be the one to use for the Microtime's
> OS disk data recovery.

****
I had noted your comments that the Rysis might have had a better chance at
dealing with with
the overlay present in the Microtime's Pri. Master HD. The problem, I
thought, would have been
of what to do with the Data in that HD if it were possible to get to it. I
would have had to install
a writeable CD-ROM ad appropriate software or see if I could resurrect the
original Tape Backup
that used Travan Tapes and DITTO Tools.
Anyway, see my post/reply forthcoming today on the progress with the Sony's
Computer.
Thank you, "MEB"!
***
***

>
> |
> | "MEB" wrote:
> |
> | > Discussion was originally entitled Computer failure - 02/19/2008, poster
> | > BAP, in this discussion forum. The discussion spread to two other
> computers
> | > and issues with those, their operating systems and other. I have split
> that
> | > discussion into new separate discussions with headings for the
> individual
> | > potentials/issues. Please keep these discussions separated.
> | >
> | > Background, the Microtime computer had been running Windows 98SE until
> the
> | > computer started to fail. Presently diagnostic routines are being run
> | > through to attempt a recovery. This discussion concerns data recovery
> from
> | > the Microtime's hard disk and potential issues with an older computer,
> BIOS,
> | > and Windows 3.1/DOS limitations..
> | >
> | > The Microtime hard drive was previously determined to have a boot
> manager
> | > installed upon it. A work-around was apparently used to bypass that
> manager
> | > [see Microtime discussion for reference]
> | >
> | >
> | > ------
> | > MEB:
> | > 3. What is the size of the C drive that is found [is it the actual
> drive]?
> | > BAP:
> | > ****
> | > If you are referring to the Microtime, that is the one I just commented
> on.
> | > The Risys was about 4GB. (I need to check on that).
> | > ****
> | > --
> | >
> | > MEB
> --
>
> MEB
> http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
> _________
>
>
>
 
M

MEB

"BAP" <BAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:9C1C0299-C96B-4628-8F72-CAB595CBF481@microsoft.com...
|
|
| "MEB" wrote:
|
| >
| > "BAP" <BAP@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
| > news:F907861B-37BB-4412-A751-A15D6FB1D8AE@microsoft.com...
| > | ****
| > | Will get back to you on this one, as well.
| > | Thank you!
| > | ***
| >
| > Okay. As indicated, this will likely be the one to use for the
Microtime's
| > OS disk data recovery.
| ****
| ?I had noted your comments that the Rysis might have had a better chance
at
| dealing with with
| the overlay present in the Microtime's Pri. Master HD. The problem, I
| thought, would have been
| of what to do with the Data in that HD if it were possible to get to it.
I
| would have had to install
| a writeable CD-ROM ad appropriate software or see if I could resurrect the
| original Tape Backup
| that used Travan Tapes and DITTO Tools.
| Anyway, see my post/reply forthcoming today on the progress with the
Sony's
| Computer.
| Thank you, "MEB"!
| ***
| ***

Nice,,, so is it on to the attempted Microtime repair?

|
| >
| > |
| > | "MEB" wrote:
| > |
| > | > Discussion was originally entitled Computer failure - 02/19/2008,
poster
| > | > BAP, in this discussion forum. The discussion spread to two other
| > computers
| > | > and issues with those, their operating systems and other. I have
split
| > that
| > | > discussion into new separate discussions with headings for the
| > individual
| > | > potentials/issues. Please keep these discussions separated.
| > | >
| > | > Background, the Microtime computer had been running Windows 98SE
until
| > the
| > | > computer started to fail. Presently diagnostic routines are being
run
| > | > through to attempt a recovery. This discussion concerns data
recovery
| > from
| > | > the Microtime's hard disk and potential issues with an older
computer,
| > BIOS,
| > | > and Windows 3.1/DOS limitations..
| > | >
| > | > The Microtime hard drive was previously determined to have a boot
| > manager
| > | > installed upon it. A work-around was apparently used to bypass that
| > manager
| > | > [see Microtime discussion for reference]
| > | >
| > | >
| > | > ------
| > | > MEB:
| > | > 3. What is the size of the C drive that is found [is it the actual
| > drive]?
| > | > BAP:
| > | > ****
| > | > If you are referring to the Microtime, that is the one I just
commented
| > on.
| > | > The Risys was about 4GB. (I need to check on that).
| > | > ****
| > | > --
| > | >
| > | > MEB
| > --
| >
| > MEB
--

MEB
http://peoplescounsel.orgfree.com
_________
 

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