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| I found an older Windows 98 Hard drive that has some files on it that I must have. I've hooked it up, but Windows XP fails to show it. (It's listed in the device manager, but not under "My Computer" ) After doing some research it seems to be because of the NTSF and FAT systems. IS THERE ANYWAY TO GET THESE FILES to my XP drive??? The catch: I can't just pop the WIN 98 drive in as a master and boot it up, there's no operating system on it, but it was formated under Win98. Thanks. | Guest
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