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What do you have for a partitioning utility? I'm a fan of Paritition Magic myself.
How much experience do you have with partitioning? Just asking so I don't get too basic.
First, we need to assume that all of the files you want to move are readable by the operating system that is on the destination partition.
Using your partitioning utility, try making the win2K partition a logical parition, not bootable (IE set to "not active"). Then you should see your files in explorer when booted with the partition you wish to save (dos/win98?). If you can, you can move them. Once your files are moved, you will reallocate (add) the space to be included in the target partition.
By making it logical, it becomes just another parition with a letter.
You better back this stuff up! In fact, try making several large zip files and see how much space you need. Some files are very compressible, like 80% or so.
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