I originally posted this topic a couple weeks ago.

 I just need to access an old Seagate 125 Meg HD that is currently
compressed with Drivespace3 I have Windows 95 (original release, without
Service Pack 1) The problem is that when I went try and boot it up as
master, the thing wouldn't boot,
I would get an intert disk and continue prompt.  So, I decided to slave
it
to the New HD (Seagate 1.0 Gig, Fat 16).

The new problem I need Drive Space 3 to access that drive , not
DriveSpace.  I don't intend to Compress a drive, I just need to get on to
one, get the important data
I need off of it (mom's checkbook), decompress it and format it.

I hope everyoneunderstands this time around.

--Patrick Black

On Mon, 15 Jun 1998 23:45:41 -0500 Jeffrey Delzer <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
>Lance Cummings wrote:
>>
>> >From what I have heard, you cannot use compression on a FAT32
>drive,
>> so that would rule out DriveSpace on Win98.  For me, that rules out
>> Win98.  :)
>
>Not true. Using FAT32 does not rule out using compression, although
>with
>hard drive prices falling as fast as they are, I'd recommend
>additional
>or bigger drives before using compression.
>
>Jeff Delzer
>

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