Tandy 1200 HD User Manual page 58

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The information given in this chapter will enable you to use most of
the DOS commands needed for your normal day-to-day file man-
agement tasks. If you are interested in the more sophisticated uses
of DOS, refer to your Disk Operating System manual.
Feel free to experiment. You can't hurt the computer by pressing a
wrong key or giving an incorrect command. Be sure you have
backup diskettes for DOS and any other valuable files you will be
using (Chapter 1). Then go ahead and plunge into this chapter. If at
first you don't understand what's going on, don't worry. You learn
best by doing, so don't feel you have to understand everything be-
fore you start. Remember, you can't hurt the computer. If your com-
puter should seem to stop working, simply turn the system unit off,
wait fifteen seconds, then turn the power on and start again (see
Chapter 3).
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