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Years ago I used backup to preserve many files on three 1.44 MB disks. The
information is stored as a single file now, covering those 3 disks, with each
disk containing a data and a control file on it. At the time I created this
file, "Restore" was the DOS command that would have been used to uncompress
and sort out all the information back into its directory trees and individual
files.
Though the first few versions of Windows preserved the ability to resotre
files backed up using the old DOS commands, I suspect that ability to have
been gone for over a decade now in later versions. Does anybody know how I
might accomplish this desired outcome? The disks appear readable, at least
in so far as having preserved the names of the data files and control files.
information is stored as a single file now, covering those 3 disks, with each
disk containing a data and a control file on it. At the time I created this
file, "Restore" was the DOS command that would have been used to uncompress
and sort out all the information back into its directory trees and individual
files.
Though the first few versions of Windows preserved the ability to resotre
files backed up using the old DOS commands, I suspect that ability to have
been gone for over a decade now in later versions. Does anybody know how I
might accomplish this desired outcome? The disks appear readable, at least
in so far as having preserved the names of the data files and control files.