My mom's old computer, an XT running DOS 6.00 or earlier (I mean 1980's ancient), died. The BIOS went out. I took out the hard drive a few years ago and slaved it to a machine running Windows 98 and then did a "copy D: to C:" command through the command prompt. I ended up with five files:
DBLSPACE.000
DBLSPACE.BIN
DBLSPACE.INI
IO.SYS
MSDOS.SYS
Last week I burned them to cd so I could take the files home to seattle to figure out how to open them. Now, I know that the DBLSPACE.000 is the compressed drive image that holds all of the information that was created with the microsoft doublespace backup\compresion utility in dos 6.00 or earlier that was later replaced by the DRVSPACE.EXE in DOS 6.22. I need a way to mount the image or restore the files in Microshaft Windblows XP Pro so I can get to all of the WordPerfect 5.1 files. She has writings that need to be edited and published. Any tips on converting the WordPerfect 5.1 files (.W51 extentions I think) to Word or Text files would be helpful too! Show me your monkey voodoo and do what no other has done before by satisfying my mother.
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After further research I have found that if I was running windows 98 I could use the windows 98 startup disk, choose option 2, and uncompress the image using a "scandisk \mount" command. Does Windows XP have such a feature?