Learning the Basics
How to Copy Something to a Diskette
Part I: Getting To Know Your Computer
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Taking Care of Diskettes
To protect the data on your diskettes:
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Store your diskettes in a suitable container to protect them and
keep them clean. You can use the boxes in which the diskettes
were supplied, or you can purchase special containers from
your computer store.
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Do not slide back the protective metal cover.
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Do not touch the magnetic surface of a diskette. Fingerprints
can prevent the drive from reading the data held on a diskette.
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Do not twist or bend a diskette.
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Keep diskettes at room temperature and don’t expose them to
direct sunlight. Otherwise data may be lost.
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Do not place heavy objects on your diskettes.
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Do not eat, smoke or use erasers near your diskettes. Foreign
particles inside a diskette’s protective jacket can damage its
surface.
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Keep your diskettes away from speakers, radios, television sets
and other sources of magnetic fields which could damage the
data on the diskettes.
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If a diskettes is dirty, clean it with a soft cloth moistened in
water. Do not use cleaning fluids.
How to Copy Something to a Diskette
Diskettes provide an easy means of transferring files from one
computer to another. Copying a file to a diskette also gives you a
backup copy in case something happens to the original on your
hard disk. This section describes how to use the My Computer
icon to copy a file from the hard disk to a diskette.
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