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To: Eagle who wrote (12582)10/18/2000 7:53:08 PM
From: Fargonaut   of 110626
 
Eagle,

You can use the Windows backup program to write a large file to floppy disk. It will prompt you for another disk when the first is full. It won't be in its original form, so when you move the file to the new computer, you'll have to restore it using the new computer's backup program, provided, of course, the new computer has Windows backup. And, you'll have to put in the last disk first, and select "restore to new location", unless the second computer has a folder identical to the one that the file originally came from.

Frank
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