Question:
I cannot open 3.5" Floppy disks files?
Damo
2011-07-11 02:17:24 UTC
Hello, back in the mid 1990's I recorded songs on Cubase saved as midi / arrangement files using an Atari ST computer. My present PC still has a Floppy Drive. I want to copy any data files from disk to my pc. but the floppy wants to Format the disk, this will Erase all the original Data, Not Good. even Explore, showing hidden files does not open the disks content, Properties shows the disks as blank but they are Not. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Please. Thanks You. Damo
Three answers:
sewrobb
2011-07-11 02:52:41 UTC
Quite simple.



The floppy was created on an Atari machine which I believe

is very similar to the Apple and Commodore Amiga OS.



Therefore a Microsoft PC wont be able to read that format.



That's also why the Properties show the floppy as being blank.
?
2011-07-11 02:29:05 UTC
I don't really sure what problem causing this but may the link below will answer your question:



The highest chance is your floppy disk may has been damage or becasue of keep too long time cause the data files in their has slowly damage.



Hope that help.
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2016-12-18 13:44:16 UTC
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