The cause SEEMS to be due to the length of the file name.
Since I did not due the backup, I do not know what
settings were used (i.e. ISO), but I was told that they
used standard ISO with Joliet enabled to maintain the
original directory/folder/file name length.
I am able to transfer the files to the old Windows 98
laptop (barely) and open them there, but I am not able to
transfer them to the Windows XP laptop.
Is there anyone out there with some ideas?
I can be reached at micros...@seanhays.com.
By the way... the full error reads:
"Cannot copy <file name>: Cannot read from the source
file or disk"
I also get:
"Cannot copy <file name>: Data error (cyclic redundancy
check)."
Thanks!!!!
You may need to Copy the backed up files to the hard-drive of the WinXP
laptop and remove the Read Only attribute they will have by default before
you can associate them with WinXP.
Also note that if WinXP is using NTSF formatting you may have additional
problems with Win98's FAT32 formatted files.
Once you have the data back in Win98, consider using...
WinXP's FAST Wizard (by MVP Gary Woodruff)
(Please read the caveats about Outlook Express)
http://aumha.org/win5/a/fast.htm
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