Davong Mac Disk User Manual page 88

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soitware The nonhardware components of the
computer system, including sets of progranuned
instructions and procedures that control the computer.
Contrast
with
hardware.
start
up
1b start the Macintosh system by inserting a
system diskette and turning on the power.
system
Consists of the Macintosh and
any
peripheral
devices connected to
it,
such as Mac Disk.
system diskette
In
this user's guide, a diskette
conta.ining the Mac Disk software for starting up your
system and running Macintosh and Mac Disk
applications.
system
iile Data required to start up your system. The
system file
is
stored in the System Folder on your system
diskette.
system
volume The Mac Disk volume which stores your
Mac Disk system software;
also the volume
called
System
installed at the factory.
D-ansierring conirol to Mac Disk
Accomplished
by
opening an application from your ivlac Disk system
volume and then ejecting the system diskette; lets you
work directly from
~lac
Disk, with no diskette in the
Macintosh disk drive, for faster, more efficient operation.
trash
A
Macintosh storage area for (unlocked)
documents and folders you want to discard. The icon is a
trash can on the desktop. Selecting Empty Trash from the
Special menu on the desktop erases the data and its icon
from memory.
Undo
A
Volume
Manager command that lets you "undo"
your auto/manual startup changes before they are saved
to your system diskette; selected from the Edit menu.
User
volume
A Mac
Disk volume installed at the
factory
for storage of your documents and applications.
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Copyright 1985
Oavong Systems.
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