Michael Fernando
> To copy stuff from an old Win98SE disk ...

>> > I have used up to 1 GB size of these sticks with great
>> > success.  Otherwise if it must be smaller look around on
>> > ebay.  Someone must be selling a few of these dirt cheap
>> > (even compgeeks might have them) with the price of solid
>> > state memory coming down they just get cheaper and cheaper.

> How about a different approach?  Buy/borrow an external
> USB disk enclosure that takes IDE disks.  Transfer your Win98SE
> disk into that.  Connect it to your new system which has better
> USB support.  Copy the files over to the new system.

Yeah, that might work!

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