Whenever you have nothing better to do and realize you don't have a life. :)
Whenever you have nothing better to do and realize you don't have a life. :)
The best way to recover data from a floppy disk is with floppy disk recovery software, such as Wondershare Data Recovery. Install and open the program. Locate your floppy drive and open it to view the files. You can then use the recovery program to recover any file from a floppy disk, even very badly corrupted ones.
those files in case deleted that one we can recovery.......
Use a floppy drive, drag and drop the files you want. The space you have though will be extremely limited, as your using a floppy drive
When Windows won't boot because of changes made to the registry, you can copy the correct registry files back onto the hard drive.
1. Insert the floppy disk into the drive.2. Open "My Computer"3. Double-click the floppy drive icon.4. Drag and drop the files you want to the floppy disk, or right-click the files, select "Copy", and right-click in the floppy disk folder and select "Paste."If number 3 returns an error that the disk is not formatted, right-click the floppy drive icon and select "Format."
I suppose technically... if you locate the cookie on your hard drive and copy it as a file into the floppy drive.
You can copy files to a hard drive, floppy drive, or some other kind of removable drive. You even can copy files to a CD or DVD drive if you are using re-writable media.
Seagate hard drive recovery will restore files which were not backed up or deleted. One can download the free trial and run the program to restore files.
Windows desktop and The Recovery Console
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# Open My Computer. # Double-click the hard drive on which you installed the Recovery Console. # On the Tools menu, click Folder Options. # Click the View tab. # Click Show hidden files and folders, clear the Hide protected operating system files check box, and then click OK. # At the root directory, delete the 'Cmdcons folder. # At the root directory, delete the file Cmldr. # At the root directory, right-click the Boot.ini file and then click Properties. # Clear the Read-only check box, and then click OK. # Open Boot.ini in Notepad, and remove the entry for the Recovery Console. It will look similar to this: C:'cmdcons'bootsect.dat="Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" /cmdcons # Save the file and close it.