Duplicating The Operating System Disk - HP 1652B Getting Started Manual

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Duplicating the
The Duplicate Disk operation allows you to duplicate all the files on
Operating
one disk to another disk. You use this operation to make a back-up
System Disk
copy of your important disks so you won't lose important data in the
event the disk wears out, is damaged, or a file is accidently deleted.
Select the Duplicate Disk operation and press Execute. When the
pop-up appears you will see the following advisory:
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Figure
6-14.
Duplicate Disk Popup
Caution
The original directory and files on the destination disk are destroyed by
the DUPLICATE DISK operation.
To continue, select Continue. The instruction "Insert disk to be
copied-hit select when ready" will be displayed. Insert the source disk
and press SELECT. The logic analyzer reads the source disk and
displays "Reading from source disk. Please wait..."
When the logic analyzer has filled memory or has read the entire
source disk, it displays "Insert destination disk-hit select when ready."
Remove the source disk, insert the destination disk and press
SELECT. When the logic analyzer starts writing to the destination disk,
you will see "Writing to destination disk. Please wait..."
Note
If the destination disk has not been formatted, the logic analyzer will
automatically format the disk before it writes to it.
Disk Drive Operations
HP
16528/16538
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