Apple Workgroup Server 8150/110 User Manual

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Click the name of a disk image, then click Open.

In a few moments a message appears near the top of the window, indicating
that the disk image has been loaded.

7

Click Make A Copy.

8

When you see a message telling you to insert a disk, insert a floppy disk.

If the disk already contains information, you’re asked whether you want to
replace the contents of the disk. Click Duplicate if you want to erase the
information on the disk and replace it with a copy of system software.
Otherwise, eject the disk and insert a different disk.

9

When you see a message telling you that the disk was duplicated successfully, click

Load Image File to copy another disk image or click Quit to leave the program.

The program ejects the disk when it has copied the image.

10

Repeat steps 6 through 9 for each disk image until you have copied all the disk image files.

Store the backup disks in a safe place.

Note: It’s a good idea to label the disks exactly as they are named by the Disk
Copy program. That way, if you need to start up from a floppy disk and
reinstall system software, you can easily follow the directions in “Starting Up
From a Floppy Drive,” earlier in this chapter.

When you need to reinstall system software

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