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From: Paul 
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Subject: Re: Cloning a 2.5" IDE/PATA Laptop Hard drive
Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2017 03:52:44 -0500
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Paul wrote:

> For the EXE, double-click it, stick a blank floppy in the
> floppy drive, and there should be a winimage screen...
> 
> https://s8.postimg.org/7xor5c1id/click_that_EXE.gif
> 
> There might have been files on the floppy that were
> deleted, just before the diskette was winimaged. In which
> case, after the floppy is written, you could run recuva
> or photorec or stuff of that sort, and see what "old"
> files were on that floppy. Just for fun of course.
> I don't really know what's on there.
> 
>    Paul

Oh, my :-) Do I know human nature, or what.

https://s8.postimg.org/uu1l1wekl/party_time.gif

    Paul
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