I am trying to use 'DD for Windows' to replicate the Linux option of DD to extract data off a Canon Optical disk drive.
Trouble is its a Windows 98 PC and it won't let you run dd --list. This gives the drive name that you use in the command to extract (dd, dump) the disk. Run this on XP and up and you get a list (and details you need, see long number below) of all the devices and drives on the PC including optical drives and removable media. Sadly not on 98.
Does anybody know how to get the drive information on 98 without using 'DD for Windows'. I don't mean the serial number or disk label I mean that long number e.g Volume{83ed-67ed-21dre5-8ye7dc-heh6-34ed}
PS: Can't access the drive through Exporer or it's own drive letter in DOS. Long story...
Look forward to any assistance... 8)