[irised] advice needed: moving data
John or Jan Lahr
JohnJan at lahr.org
Thu Jan 25 19:38:03 PST 2007
Hi Greg,
I have a number of Win98 computers that have USB ports. If the problem
is that the USB port will not read a thumb drive, then you can download
the necessary driver from the manufacturer of the thumb drive. Use a
floppy disk or a CD to transfer the file that you download from the
manufacturer
onto your Internet PC to the Win98 computer's disk. Then install the
driver and you're set to go.
Keep the same directory structure. The year directory, such as 2007,
must be directly below the c:\amasies directory.
Good luck,
John
>Quoting Craig Messerman <cmesserman at mcps.k12.mt.us>:
>
>>Hi All,
>>Our AS1 is currently running on an old Win98 machine that is not
>>network capable and its USB ports are not enabled. It does have a zip
>>drive. I aquired a newer machine, but I can't figure out an efficient
>>way to move two years of data to the new machine. The zip drive is
>>very slow and the disks don't hold much more than a month or two of
>>data (does that sound right?). I could go back and note the dates of
>>major events and just move the folders for those days, but could I
>>just drop them into the month folders on the new machine? Any
>>thoughts would be appreciated.
>>
>>Craig Messerman
>>Sentinel High School, Missoula, Montana
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