thread613-18860
I have copies of three backup floppies August 9 1993 (according to the filename) created by Norton Version 1E (according to the first few bytes of the files). I'm pretty sure the three files constitute the entire backup set, though I can't be certain.
Based on the thread I'm referencing above, I got DOS 6.22 running in VirtualBox, and started playing around with MSBACKUP. I'm not sure if I'm supposed to have a separate catalog file or not (I don't have anything with a .FUL extension). In the Restore screen, I go "Catalog..." and have the option of Retrieving or Rebuilding. Retrieving asks for the last floppy. I mount the image I made containing the third file, hit OK, and two blue message boxes flash on the screen and then I get a "Cannot retrieve catalog" error. If I try the other floppy images I get prompted that it's not the last in the set, so this is what makes me pretty certain I have all the files in the set.
I managed to pause the virtual machine on the second blue message box and it says "Now retrieving catalog ... from disk #3 in drive A.". So I wonder if my file is corrupt somehow. These were copied from floppies a long time ago, though I didn't get any read errors then (that I recall, anyway).
The other option is to rebuild the catalog. When I select that, I get to the "DOS Rebuild Catalog 6.0" screen, and I'm prompted for the first disk. I put it in, hit rebuild, and in the diskette progress on the left the "Rebuild Time" stops at 0:01 (1 second) while the "Rebuild Information" time on the right keeps ticking. In other words, it jams (I've left it running for about 15 minutes).
I honestly don't remember if I made the backup from Windows 3.1/For Workgroups 3.11/DOS. According to this page ( the compression used changed late in the game---but I figured I'd get a less cryptic error, and something other than "freezing" when trying to rebuild the catalog.
Mind you I'm running this virtual machine on a Windows 7 x64 host... my, how times change. I have no idea if this has any effect; it's my first DOS virtual machine so I don't know if there are any implications.
Anyone have any ideas?
I have copies of three backup floppies August 9 1993 (according to the filename) created by Norton Version 1E (according to the first few bytes of the files). I'm pretty sure the three files constitute the entire backup set, though I can't be certain.
Based on the thread I'm referencing above, I got DOS 6.22 running in VirtualBox, and started playing around with MSBACKUP. I'm not sure if I'm supposed to have a separate catalog file or not (I don't have anything with a .FUL extension). In the Restore screen, I go "Catalog..." and have the option of Retrieving or Rebuilding. Retrieving asks for the last floppy. I mount the image I made containing the third file, hit OK, and two blue message boxes flash on the screen and then I get a "Cannot retrieve catalog" error. If I try the other floppy images I get prompted that it's not the last in the set, so this is what makes me pretty certain I have all the files in the set.
I managed to pause the virtual machine on the second blue message box and it says "Now retrieving catalog ... from disk #3 in drive A.". So I wonder if my file is corrupt somehow. These were copied from floppies a long time ago, though I didn't get any read errors then (that I recall, anyway).
The other option is to rebuild the catalog. When I select that, I get to the "DOS Rebuild Catalog 6.0" screen, and I'm prompted for the first disk. I put it in, hit rebuild, and in the diskette progress on the left the "Rebuild Time" stops at 0:01 (1 second) while the "Rebuild Information" time on the right keeps ticking. In other words, it jams (I've left it running for about 15 minutes).
I honestly don't remember if I made the backup from Windows 3.1/For Workgroups 3.11/DOS. According to this page ( the compression used changed late in the game---but I figured I'd get a less cryptic error, and something other than "freezing" when trying to rebuild the catalog.
Mind you I'm running this virtual machine on a Windows 7 x64 host... my, how times change. I have no idea if this has any effect; it's my first DOS virtual machine so I don't know if there are any implications.
Anyone have any ideas?