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Using Floppy Disks
You use floppy disks to copy and move information to
and from your hard disk.
For example, you use floppy
disks when you install new software on your UNIX PC and
when you make backup copies of information for
safekeeping.
The following procedures show you how to:
o
Handle floppy disks
o
Use the Floppydisk object in the Office
o
Display the contents of a UNIX PC floppy disk
o
Copy entire UNIX PC floppy disks
o
Copy selected folders and files on a UNIX PC
floppy disk
o
Move selected folders and files on a UNIX PC
floppy disk
o
Format a UNIX PC floppy disk
o
Repair a damaged UNIX PC floppy disk
o
Format an MS-DOS floppy disk
o
Read files from and write files on MS-DOS
floppy disks
For information on backing up and'restoring files on
your hard disk, see "Maintaining the UNIX PC" in the
Managing the UNIX PC section of this manual.
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