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To back up other pre-installed software (and your own files)
use the Create System Disks utility in the System Tools folder
(if you have Windows 95) or Backup for Windows (if you
have Windows for Workgroups).
Any copy you make of pre-installed software must be used
only
as a
back up copy, in case the pre-installed software is lost. You are not
allowed to use installation diskettes created from disk images to
install the software onto another computer.
Using Help
Along with the software pre-installed on your computers hard disk,
you will often find one or more Apricot Help files. These will
explain any special features of the system, and will tell you how to
install the software needed to exploit those features.
Apricot Help may be supplied as Windows Help files or README
text files.
Apricots Windows Help files are usually pre-installed in the Apricot
folder (Windows 95) or program group (Windows for Workgroups).
The README.1ST files or other ASCII text files (identified by
their .TXT extensions) can be opened by most text editors and
wordprocessing packages. Alternatively they can be displayed, one
screenful at a time, using the following commands at the MS-DOS
prompt:
TYPE README.1ST | MORE
(for Windows for Workgroups)
MORE README.1ST
(for Windows 95)
Caring for your computer
This section details information on how to care for your computer,
and provides useful hints on safe transporting. You will find that
your computer requires little physical maintenance other than
occasional cleaning. But you must take care when transporting it to
avoid damage to its delicate components, particularly the hard disk.