How to save files in a damaged floppy disk

  

Sometimes we use some external devices to store files, such as floppy disks or USB flash drives, but if one day these devices are damaged, the files stored in them What should I do? Can I save it? The answer is of course OK. If you don't believe it, please see the following:

Solution Method 1:

1.Windows法一

Win98 security mode. Enter the A disk, then you can generally enter the A disk smoothly. Select all the files in the A disk, click the “Copy” button on the toolbar, and then create a new folder such as AA in the C drive. After selecting it, click “Paste” The file is copied into the folder AA, thus restoring the files in the A drive (except for the files in the physically damaged cluster).

2.Windows Method 2

Enter Win98 security mode. Enter my computer, right click on the A disk, click "Copy floppy disk", then you can generally copy the files in the damaged floppy disk to a new disk!

3.DEBUG method

After starting DEBUG, insert a floppy disk of the same type as the damaged floppy disk, which is intact and has the correct boot area, into drive A, and then execute the command: L100 0 0 1 (read the boot area of ​​drive A) Remove the disk from the A drive, insert the floppy disk to be repaired, and execute: W100 0 0 1 (write boot area to drive A) Q (exit DEBUG) Note: The good disk and bad disk capacity in the inserted A drive must be the same.

Method 2:

1. Repair with ScanDisk in Windows ScanDisk

Before scanning and repairing the floppy disk with ScanDisk, set “Scan Type” For the "completely" method, and check "Automatically fix errors". In the "Options" option, select "System & Data Area" and remove "do not fix hidden files and corrupted sectors inside system files"; a pre-hook. After this is fixed, the data on the floppy disk can be read.

2.Repairing the damaged floppy disk in the boot area

If the system prompts “TRACK 0 BAD, DISK UNUSABLE”, you can use HDCopy 95 or Pctools, BadCopy and other tools to forcibly read the floppy disk. On the data, back it up to the hard disk. Then find a new blank floppy disk, format it, select the “Write” command to write bad disk data. This will save the data. This method is more suitable for repairing floppy disks with 0 track damage or files in text format.

3. Rescue ZIP or RAR compressed files

If the compressed file is saved on the floppy disk, sometimes even if the data is read after repair, it cannot be decompressed normally. At this time, you can open it in WinRAR or ACDSee so that you can read the files. You can also use WinRAR's "Repair archive file" command or ZIP repair master to repair the tool, and then complete the decompression.

Don't think that the floppy disk can't be recovered after it's broken. In fact, it's okay. If you have important files in your USB flash drive or floppy disk, don't miss these methods. Learn to save you. The floppy file.

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