


The floppy disk contains old letters and correspondence created with Spellbinder, an old word processor. Other Example: I have a 5.25" CP/M floppy disk (HP-125 format) which I want to archive on the USB HDD. Then I want to be able to re-create a similar floppy from archive, but on modern media (1.44MB 3.5"), so that I can boot from a re-created floppy disk into DOS 5.0 on my Inspiron 7500 laptop. I want to archive this floppy on a USB hard disk.

I also want to be able to recreate the archived floppies under Win98 from archive, onto modern-day 1.44MB floppy disks.Įxample: I have a bootable 360kB 5.25" floppy, which boots into DOS 5.0. These archived floppies should then be accessible under Windows 98. My objective is, if possible, to preserve my old floppy disks on an external USB hard disk drive, preferrably as disk images. I am currently archiving my old floppy disks, maybe a 1000.
