Davong Mac Disk User Manual page 11

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Getting Started
About Your Mac Disk
Your Mac Disk
has
two volumes for storage of your
documents and applications. A'volwne
is
a designated
storage area
with
a name and size. The volumes on your
Mac Disk are a l-megabyte volwne named System and
a
2 ..
megabyte volume named User. When you have
connected your Mac Disk to
yo~
Macintosh and started
up
with
the
Mac Disk
System
Diskette,
the icons for
these volwnes will appear on the desktop.
The System volume
is
intended for storage of your
Mac Disk system software and the User volume for
storage of your applications and documents.
If
you
want
separate volumes for your documents and applications,
you can add them using the Volume Manager application
that Davong provides on your
Mac
Disk
System
Diskette.
Once you have copied your folders, applications, and
documents to your Mac Disk volumes, you can operate
directly from your Mac Disk. You
will
probably need
diskettes only to start up your system, back
up
(copy)
important infonnation, or run copy-protected software
(applications that cannot be copied to the hard disk),
Saving Packing Materials -
When you unpack your Mac Disk, be sure you save
the packing material. If you ever change locations or need
to send your Mac Disk for repair, you
will
need this
packing material.
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