Identifying a really old file system

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fzabkar
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Re: Identifying a really old file system

Post by fzabkar »

My advice to the OP is to view the drive in DMDE. Then use Tools -> Copy Sectors to make an image of the FAT16 partition (start sector = 63, number of sectors = 1661121).

Now open the FAT16 image file in 7Zip and extract the individual files.
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Re: Identifying a really old file system

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In the R-Studio or UFS demos, he could also just specify the range as a new virtual drive within the app, then mount it to the OS for direct access, assuming that the file system is intact.
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