C: copying disks with filer, Copying disks with filer, Appendix – APPLIED ENGINEERING RamKeeper User Manual

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APPENDIX

C

Copying Disks with Filer

We have included Filer, a utility program, on the AW 2
Expander disk to enable you to make backup copies of
your disks that are not copy protected. The instruction
below tell you how to use Filer to copy from disk to disk.
See Chapter 2 for instructions on using Filer to copy
AppleWorks to your RamFactor.

1.

Load Filer.

2.

Select "

Volume Commands”

(v)

3.

Select

"Copy a Volume”

(C).

The settings default

to a two drive set up with your master in Slot 6
Drive 1 and your copy disk in Slot 6, Drive 1.
Adjust to your set up. (If you only have one drive
you can copy from S6, D1 to S6, Dl.)

4.

Press return to accept the default settings or enter
your own.

5.

Insert the master disk in your drive that you have
set the program to copy from. Insert a blank disk
(it does not need to be formatted) in the drive you
have set the program to copy to. The blank disk
must have the write protect tabs removed.

6.

Press the Return key.

7.

Name your volume. It will default to the name
of the master disk (ex: When copying
AppleWorks, the volume name will default to

“/APPLEWORKS”.

Hit return or give it a different

name. (You must give the front and back side of
AppleWorks the same name.)

8.

When you press return, the copy program will
begin formatting the copy disk. Then the words

“READING”

and

“WRITING”

will flash on and off

the screen to entertain you while you wait.

9.

When the program is finished copying, it sends
the message,

“COPY COMPLETE”

to the screen.

10

Remove both disks. Put your master disk in a
safe place and label your copy disk. You will
make your modifications to the copy disk.

For additional help with the Filer program, contact your
Apple dealer.

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