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I have got old QIC-80 tapes I used for backups under Win 95 etc. I want to
restore their data and burn some stuff on CD's... but have got no streamer anymore for the restore. Now I'm thinking of Ebay-buying an Iomega Ditto Easy 800 streamer that will connect externally to the parallel port. It's a brownish device/box of about the size of a bigger paperback book. I did look on the Iomega website and could not make up my mind: I'm uncertain - in fact I strongly suspect - that my WinXP will not install/recognize this drive. Does anybody have experience with this? Will it work? I tried to see the list of supported tape drives in the WinXP hardware wizard but it was all empty?? I do not have any tape drive currently installed on my system, just a CD-ROM drive that can read and write (but not DVD). I really appreciate your comments. Thanks, Thomas from Zurich, Switzerland |
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On 13/12/2005 "haegint" <haegint@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I have got old QIC-80 tapes I used for backups under Win 95 etc. I want to >restore their data and burn some stuff on CD's... but have got no streamer >anymore for the restore. Now I'm thinking of Ebay-buying an Iomega Ditto Easy >800 streamer that will connect externally to the parallel port. It's a >brownish device/box of about the size of a bigger paperback book. > >I did look on the Iomega website and could not make up my mind: I'm >uncertain - in fact I strongly suspect - that my WinXP will not >install/recognize this drive. Does anybody have experience with this? Will it >work? > >I tried to see the list of supported tape drives in the WinXP hardware >wizard but it was all empty?? I do not have any tape drive currently >installed on my system, just a CD-ROM drive that can read and write (but not >DVD). > >I really appreciate your comments. > >Thanks, >Thomas >from Zurich, Switzerland XP does not like most parallel port devices, other than printers. Most parallel port tape/hard drives require direct access to the parallel port in order to send the device controls. -- --- Y. |
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Thanks Yves for coming back here so quickly. So your recommendation would be
to rather pass on this one, huh? Well I do understand your point about direct access to the parallel port. Would you have another suggestion? Get an internal tape that connects on the floppy disk cable? I know this will be rather slow (I had that in my old PC), but if it works... it really is for one occasion only until I have burnt a few CD's of the old files. You know, most worrisome I find that the WinXP hardware wizard does not list ANY supported tape drive, so if your tape does not come with software then you are kinda screwed anyway... I guess I may scrap the idea alltogether and may buy an older 486 machine or Pentium II or so, unless you guys know a good trick still. Again, most grateful for any ideas or suggestions. Thanks! |
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XP doesn't support tape drives with floppy controller connections. It does
support many older tape drives on IDE. That or a USB drive would be the best solution. You would also need software able to read the appropriate tape format. Perhaps you could find a local service place to do a one time extraction vs. spending money on tape drives and software? Good luck. -- "haegint" <haegint@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:1FF1BD15-D6FC-4D8B-A4E5-D2DB34F13652@microsoft.com... > Thanks Yves for coming back here so quickly. So your recommendation would > be > to rather pass on this one, huh? Well I do understand your point about > direct > access to the parallel port. > > Would you have another suggestion? Get an internal tape that connects on > the > floppy disk cable? I know this will be rather slow (I had that in my old > PC), > but if it works... it really is for one occasion only until I have burnt a > few CD's of the old files. > > You know, most worrisome I find that the WinXP hardware wizard does not > list > ANY supported tape drive, so if your tape does not come with software then > you are kinda screwed anyway... I guess I may scrap the idea alltogether > and > may buy an older 486 machine or Pentium II or so, unless you guys know a > good > trick still. Again, most grateful for any ideas or suggestions. Thanks! > |
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Thanks GTS.
Yes, I have already accepted that a restore of my old data is a bit painful one way or the other. :-) Data recovery from 3rd party is one possibility (haven't looked into that yet) or I will temporarily reinstall an older Windows version 95/98 to get the streamer to read the tapes. Again thanks for your time and good advice. Best greetings, Thomas |
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You're welcome.
-- "haegint" <haegint@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:9472D71E-A214-4155-9407-1BBF65BAD33D@microsoft.com... > Thanks GTS. > Yes, I have already accepted that a restore of my old data is a bit > painful > one way or the other. :-) Data recovery from 3rd party is one possibility > (haven't looked into that yet) or I will temporarily reinstall an older > Windows version 95/98 to get the streamer to read the tapes. > > Again thanks for your time and good advice. Best greetings, > Thomas |
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