Using the hard disk drive – Kreisen 3 8 6 X / X E User Manual

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Note

If you only have

one diskette drive and no hard disk, you

need to use that drive to load the operating system as well

as the application programs you are using. First load the

operating system; this copies it into the computer’s memory

(RAM) so you do not need to leave the diskette in the drive.

Then you can remove that diskette and insert the program

diskette you want

to

use, and load that into memory too.

See your application program manual for detailed

instruct ions.

Using the Hard Disk Drive

You can create and revise files on a hard disk just as you can

on a diskette. The hard disk, however, provides several

advantages:

The 20MB hard disk can store more data than 16x1.2MB

diskettes and the 40MB hard disk can store twice as much.

Your computer can perform all disk-related operations faster.

You can store all your frequency used programs and data
files on the hard disk, eliminating the inconvenience of

inserting and removing diskettes to access different files.

The added storage capacity makes it easy to move back and

forth between different programs and data files. However,

because it is so easy to add programs and files to your hard disk,

you may find yourself trying to organize hundreds of files.

MS-DOS lets you keep related files together in directories and
subdirectories so they are easier to find and use.

Using Your Computer

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