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Both keyboard and mouse refuse to work in Windows 98
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Any idea what might have contributed to the problem? That is, can you think of anything abnormal that happened just prior to the kb and mouse dying?
Does the keyboard work long enough to let you get into safe mode during the boot process? If so, you'd at least be able to access your data.
In the worst case, you could pull the hard drive and install it as a slave drive in some other system. At least that you'd be able to burn your data to CD/DVD or copy it to the Master hard drive temporarily.
Does the keyboard work long enough to let you get into safe mode during the boot process? If so, you'd at least be able to access your data.
In the worst case, you could pull the hard drive and install it as a slave drive in some other system. At least that you'd be able to burn your data to CD/DVD or copy it to the Master hard drive temporarily.
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Put another hard drive in it, load Windows onto that, and then and copy the files across?
Put the hard drive into a system with a CD-Burner and copy the files to CD?
Edit: oops, beaten to the post! I'll run away now.........
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Put the hard drive into a system with a CD-Burner and copy the files to CD?
Edit: oops, beaten to the post! I'll run away now.........
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D-oh! Forgot to ask a rather important question:
Are the devices USB or are they ps/2?
Are the devices USB or are they ps/2?
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Originally Posted by DMR
D-oh! Forgot to ask a rather important question:
Are the devices USB or are they ps/2?
I connected the second hard disk as slave to copy its files. another related problem came up however- I cant access the other partition of the slave drive.
The only drive that comes up is "Drive F".
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If the partition you can't access is an NTFS partition that would explain Windows 98's inability to find it. You can, however, install utility programs which lett Windows 98 read NTFS partitions, and using one would allow you to copy the files across.
Try finding one in the results of this Google search
Try finding one in the results of this Google search
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Originally Posted by Catweazle
If the partition you can't access is an NTFS partition that would explain Windows 98's inability to find it. You can, however, install utility programs which lett Windows 98 read NTFS partitions, and using one would allow you to copy the files across.
Try finding one in the results of this Google search
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If it's a Windows 2000 system drive, then it's highly likely you have an NTFS partition. Like with Windows XP, NTFS is the 'native' file system for Windows 2000
Is the drive recognized when you go to the Computer Management->Disk Management window in your Administrative Tools folder?
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