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Poppy

I opened a floppy disc this morning, the computer crashed and now I can't get
anything of the disc, please can anyone help?
 
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fuzzyfreak

Hi Poppy (what a lovely name), you could try Windows check disk.

Go into My Computer, find your floppy drive (usually A:) - right clic
on this (with the floppy disk in there) and select Properties, the
Tools, under Error Checking click Check Now, tick both boxes and clic
Start.

If a drive or file is being accessed while a computer crashes i
usually causes corruption. The disk scan will attempt to fix an
corruption which might have occured. If this does not work and th
file is very important to you, there are plenty of tools on th
internet which will retrieve it for you.

Let me know how you get on.

Fuzz
 
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poppy

Hi Fuzzyfreak (strange name) Thanks for your suggestion, but it has not
worked, I don't think my computer is even reading the disk anymore, the files
are very important to me as they are not mine and I only had the disk to copy
it, please can you suggest anything form the intranet.

Poppy
 
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poppy

fuzzyfreak said:
Hi Poppy (what a lovely name), you could try Windows check disk.

Go into My Computer, find your floppy drive (usually A:) - right click
on this (with the floppy disk in there) and select Properties, then
Tools, under Error Checking click Check Now, tick both boxes and click
Start.

If a drive or file is being accessed while a computer crashes it
usually causes corruption. The disk scan will attempt to fix any
corruption which might have occured. If this does not work and the
file is very important to you, there are plenty of tools on the
internet which will retrieve it for you.

Let me know how you get on.

Fuzzy
 
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Lady Layla

If you can not copy the files from the floppy, the files are gone
This is a good opportunity to suggest a change in computing habits. When
working with Excel and floppy disks -- it is NEVER a good idea to save directly
to or open directly from any removable medium. In Excel, save file to HD, copy
to floppy, then on other end, copy from floppy to HD, then open file on HD into
Excel.



: Hi Fuzzyfreak (strange name) Thanks for your suggestion, but it has not
: worked, I don't think my computer is even reading the disk anymore, the files
: are very important to me as they are not mine and I only had the disk to copy
: it, please can you suggest anything form the intranet.
:
: Poppy
:
: "fuzzyfreak" wrote:
:
: >
: > Hi Poppy (what a lovely name), you could try Windows check disk.
: >
: > Go into My Computer, find your floppy drive (usually A:) - right click
: > on this (with the floppy disk in there) and select Properties, then
: > Tools, under Error Checking click Check Now, tick both boxes and click
: > Start.
: >
: > If a drive or file is being accessed while a computer crashes it
: > usually causes corruption. The disk scan will attempt to fix any
: > corruption which might have occured. If this does not work and the
: > file is very important to you, there are plenty of tools on the
: > internet which will retrieve it for you.
: >
: > Let me know how you get on.
: >
: > Fuzzy
: >
: >
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fuzzyfreak

Hi Poppy,

I would ignore Lady Layla's point about the files being "Gone" - th
files are never actually gone and in fact 99% of files are recoverabl
even after extreme physical abuse. The corruption has probably jus
caused some fragmentation or cluster loss and if you are prepared t
pay a little money for the following program, you should be back up i
no time.

http://www.jufsoft.com/badcopy/floppy_recovery.asp?rid=google&kid=gc0301

I have used this before and it should do the trick, good luck.

Fuzz
 
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Lady Layla

Hi Fuzzy

Just wondering -- do you know why Excel causes corruption on floppies?

:
: Hi Poppy,
:
: I would ignore Lady Layla's point about the files being "Gone" - the
: files are never actually gone and in fact 99% of files are recoverable
: even after extreme physical abuse. The corruption has probably just
: caused some fragmentation or cluster loss and if you are prepared to
: pay a little money for the following program, you should be back up in
: no time.
:
: http://www.jufsoft.com/badcopy/floppy_recovery.asp?rid=google&kid=gc0301
:
: I have used this before and it should do the trick, good luck.
:
: Fuzzy
:
:
: --
: fuzzyfreak
: ------------------------------------------------------------------------
: fuzzyfreak's Profile:
http://www.excelforum.com/member.php?action=getinfo&userid=14655
: View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread.php?threadid=264588
:
 
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poppy

Hi fuzzyfreak
Sorry I didn't reply sooner, I took your advice and hay presto problem
sorted. All files restored for a lttle cost but worth it.
Thanks again

Poppy
 
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