Extracting files from a laptop
Discussion
I know this sounds dodgy, but it isn't - honest!
MrsV6 is off on maternity leave
and her employer wants her laptop back. No problem there, but she wants to take all her personal stuff off the HD before handing it in. This comprises a couple of Outlook archives and a whole load of Word docs, totalling about 200-odd Mb.
Ordinarily this would pose no problem, but unfortunately the machine is locked down tighter than a gnat's chuff so I can't access the serial or parallel ports and the network settings are disabled so I can't connect to it via a CAT5 crossover cable either.
So far I've managed to get about 80Mb worth off by digging out an old copy of PKZip and using the 'span' option to create a load of 1.44Mb files, but transferring them to my PC meant sitting there for hours feeding floppies in.
I really don't relish the thought of doing the rest in the same way, so does anybody have a better suggestion?
Oh, its a Piii ThinkPad of some description, running W98 plus a load of management software that I can't disable without the admin password...
MrsV6 is off on maternity leave
and her employer wants her laptop back. No problem there, but she wants to take all her personal stuff off the HD before handing it in. This comprises a couple of Outlook archives and a whole load of Word docs, totalling about 200-odd Mb. Ordinarily this would pose no problem, but unfortunately the machine is locked down tighter than a gnat's chuff so I can't access the serial or parallel ports and the network settings are disabled so I can't connect to it via a CAT5 crossover cable either.
So far I've managed to get about 80Mb worth off by digging out an old copy of PKZip and using the 'span' option to create a load of 1.44Mb files, but transferring them to my PC meant sitting there for hours feeding floppies in.

I really don't relish the thought of doing the rest in the same way, so does anybody have a better suggestion?
Oh, its a Piii ThinkPad of some description, running W98 plus a load of management software that I can't disable without the admin password...

pdV6 said:
Podie said:
a USB key...
Funnily enough, I thought of that this morning. Unfortnately I don't have one and don't really want to go out and buy one just to discover that the USB ports are similarly disabled!
Suppose I could always try to crack the admin password...
Hmm... if you're based Essex way then I'll let you borrow mine... but got a feeling you're not
You should be able to get one for £35...
You should be able to use a USB camera with a memory card in exactly the same way as a pen drive.
You may need to enable USB in the bios.
An alternative is to get a 2.5" drive to USB reader cradle (quite cheap and very useful) - then remove the HDD, attach to home PC and you can read the info from it.
You may need to enable USB in the bios.
An alternative is to get a 2.5" drive to USB reader cradle (quite cheap and very useful) - then remove the HDD, attach to home PC and you can read the info from it.
FourWheelDrift said:
What about that old direct PC to PC direct connection thingymebob, by connecting both via an RS232.
I've never got it work but it's supposed to.
Would get around the security on the laptop?
I've done that before when all else failed, it takes an eternity to transfer anything though, obviously...
stevieb said:
CAnt you connect it to the computer at home to get the stuff off. Via network cable
pdV6 said:
Ordinarily this would pose no problem, but unfortunately the machine is locked down tighter than a gnat's chuff so I can't access the serial or parallel ports and the network settings are disabled so I can't connect to it via a CAT5 crossover cable either.
Unfortunately no

pdV6 said:
stevieb said:
CAnt you connect it to the computer at home to get the stuff off. Via network cable
pdV6 said:
Ordinarily this would pose no problem, but unfortunately the machine is locked down tighter than a gnat's chuff so I can't access the serial or parallel ports and the network settings are disabled so I can't connect to it via a CAT5 crossover cable either.
Unfortunately no
PCMCIA Network adapter?
HAve you tried booting in safe mode to do the transfer as if there software is Initiated on bootup it maynot be when running safe mode.
Also CD writer?
Steve
stevieb said:
PCMCIA Network adapter?
not got one
HAve you tried booting in safe mode to do the transfer as if there software is Initiated on bootup it maynot be when running safe mode.
blimey! I can't believe I didn't already think of that - good call. Actually, I'm guessing all the nice bits (like networking) will be unavailable in safe mode, but there's no harm in trying!
Also CD writer?
not got one to fit the laptop
Steve
FourWheelDrift said:
If "safe mode" doesn't work can you do Run/MSConfig find the software/services that run on startup to block the networking problem and disable them (note them down) and restart then do what you need to do, then enable them again and restart.
???????
Eee, its dead tight, this laptop... Start/Run is also disabled.
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I wonder if I could persuade my trusty old Sony Network Walkman to take zip files? Or my camera? 