I have a couple very old Maxtor 200mb hard drives that I wanted to get data off of.  I know they work as I booted them up in the old 486 machines they were in, and it worked fine.
I figured the easiest way to get the data would be to just hook the HD's up to my home computer, and burn the data to CD's. I hook them up, the BIOS recognizes that they are there, however Windows then takes a REALLY long time to load up, but once it does, it shows new hardware, hard disk drive, etc... Now, I can see the HD in My Computer, but when I click on it, it again hangs for a bit, then finally brings up the files. But if I try to copy any of them, it doesn't work. It will just sit there, and eventually give an error message. I tried doing it from the command prompt, and it very slowly copied a couple of the files, then gave an error saying "I/O Device error" or something to that effect.
Is there something I need to do in order to get these to work? They are FAT16 formatted disks, so i'm assuming WinXP should be able to read them properly. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
			
			I figured the easiest way to get the data would be to just hook the HD's up to my home computer, and burn the data to CD's. I hook them up, the BIOS recognizes that they are there, however Windows then takes a REALLY long time to load up, but once it does, it shows new hardware, hard disk drive, etc... Now, I can see the HD in My Computer, but when I click on it, it again hangs for a bit, then finally brings up the files. But if I try to copy any of them, it doesn't work. It will just sit there, and eventually give an error message. I tried doing it from the command prompt, and it very slowly copied a couple of the files, then gave an error saying "I/O Device error" or something to that effect.
Is there something I need to do in order to get these to work? They are FAT16 formatted disks, so i'm assuming WinXP should be able to read them properly. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
				
		
			