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  1. I was delighted to successfully recover 5.4Mb of files contained in #FastbackPro backup format across three 1.44Mb #floppyDisks! The archive was made 28 years ago. Every bit of data was recoverable.

    Each disk contained a single file in the format CyymmddB.nnn where C and B are literals, and nnn is a zero-padded sequence number, starting from 1. That turned out to be enough to discover the name of the program used to create the archives.

    winworldpc.com/download/471923

    #RetroComputing #msdos622 #DataRecovery

  2. I was delighted to successfully recover 5.4Mb of files contained in #FastbackPro backup format across three 1.44Mb #floppyDisks! The archive was made 28 years ago. Every bit of data was recoverable.

    Each disk contained a single file in the format CyymmddB.nnn where C and B are literals, and nnn is a zero-padded sequence number, starting from 1. That turned out to be enough to discover the name of the program used to create the archives.

    winworldpc.com/download/471923

    #RetroComputing #msdos622 #DataRecovery

  3. I was delighted to successfully recover 5.4Mb of files contained in #FastbackPro backup format across three 1.44Mb #floppyDisks! The archive was made 28 years ago. Every bit of data was recoverable.

    Each disk contained a single file in the format CyymmddB.nnn where C and B are literals, and nnn is a zero-padded sequence number, starting from 1. That turned out to be enough to discover the name of the program used to create the archives.

    winworldpc.com/download/471923

    #RetroComputing #msdos622 #DataRecovery

  4. I was delighted to successfully recover 5.4Mb of files contained in #FastbackPro backup format across three 1.44Mb #floppyDisks! The archive was made 28 years ago. Every bit of data was recoverable.

    Each disk contained a single file in the format CyymmddB.nnn where C and B are literals, and nnn is a zero-padded sequence number, starting from 1. That turned out to be enough to discover the name of the program used to create the archives.

    winworldpc.com/download/471923

    #RetroComputing #msdos622 #DataRecovery