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Okay... got an extra drive? If you do, put it in your broken machine. Boot up off your floppy to DOS... try to switch to the C: drive and do a dir command to see if you can read anything at all... if you can get directories and files... start copying what you need to your other drive letter that you just put in. This is about the only thing I can think of that will allow you to save your stuff, because...
If all you have is a floppy to copy stuff over to, I doubt it will handle music files... too big. They're probably gone bro... same with your mail database. Your emails are not separate files, but rather stored in a big ass database which will likely not fit on a floppy either.
If you do not have an extra drive, try to borrow one temporarily or just go buy one.
Without one, you may be able to connect it to another system with a parallel cable and do a transfer, but since you can't install any transfer software on the broken drive, you will have to try and search for older software that will work in DOS. Better to just use another drive.
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