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PART 5
DISKS AND DISK DRIVES
5.4
SaYing Data
OIl
Disk
Data you type may not be stored automatically on the
disk.
For example,
most word processing software
maintains a copy of the document you are working on
in the computer's memory.
When you finish editing, it
is your responsibility to save the document to disk.
How and when to save data depends on the type of
software you are using.
Save your work frequently.
You can lose data unexpectedly, from a power failure
or operating error.
Make saving your data a reflex
action as you work.
5.5
Write Proteeting Disks
Microcomputers
provide
built-in safeguards
to
make
sure you do not accidentally delete data.
One of
these
safeguards
is
the
mechanical
ability
to
write-protected floppy disk.
You cannot add, delete
or
modify files stored on a write-protected floppy
disk.
You can change information on
unprotected
floppy disk only.
5-3

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