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>I have a compressed file (drive) which I can not get to mount. I want
to be
>able to get some of the files out of it so I can reform the hardrive
and go
>to Linux OS. I can not open DriveSpace.001 is there a way I can "pull"
out
>some of the files I need. Mostly e-mails that I have no other record
of.
>Hardrive is one gig. Drvspace 001 is 1,045,785,600. oops! Laptop is a
EZ730CS
>CTX.
>Its an old one I want to reformat the hardrive so I can convert it over
to
>linux.
>Thanks in advance.
>Keith Oorbeck
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I use Drive Space on all of my computers and I love it. I can copy
a single file to a a CD writer and back up the whole logical Hard
Drive. I also can copy the file to a subdirectory and have an immediate
backup in 5 minutes.
Drive Space does mount the drives in DOS. It uses an INI file to
decide what files to mount. The INI file is "dblspace.ini" in the root
directory of your Physical Hard Drive C:. Here is a sample of my
"dblspace.ini"
AutoMount=0
FirstDrive=C
LastDrive=S
MaxRemovableDrives=3
MaxFileFragments=289
ActivateDrive=E,C1
ActivateDrive=F,D1
ActivateDrive=Y,D0
ActivateDrive=Z,C0
So this can be interpreted to mean
AutoMount=0
FirstDrive=C
LastDrive=S
MaxRemovableDrives=3
MaxFileFragments=289
ActivateDrive=E,C1 ; C:\drvspace.001 becomes E:
ActivateDrive=F,D1 ; D:\drvspace.001 becomes F:
ActivateDrive=Y,D0 ;My Real Physical Drive D becomes Drive Y and
D:\drvspace.000 becomes D:
ActivateDrive=Z,C0 ;My Real Physical Drive C becomes Drive Z and
C:\drvspace.000 becomes C:
You can edit this file manually.
First make sure that you have it and if you have anyother questions
please ask.
--
John H. Miller
Miller Technical Services
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