Apple 145B manual Restoring the information on your hard disk, Make sure your Macintosh is off

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Restoring the information on your hard disk

If information on your hard disk becomes damaged or lost, you can restore it if you have a backup copy of the information. You can use the program called PowerBook 145B Backup that came with your Macintosh to make a backup copy of the information on your hard disk. The program called PowerBook 145B Restore can put that information back on your hard disk.

You can also use PowerBook 145B Backup to make a copy of your System Folder (the folder that contains the software the Macintosh uses to operate). If your Macintosh does not start up any more, replacing the System Folder may solve the problem. You can use PowerBook 145B Restore to replace the damaged System Folder on your hard disk.

For instructions on using PowerBook 145B Backup, see “Protecting the Information on a Disk” earlier in this chapter.

SImportant: If at any time during restoring, you see a message reporting that the hard disk is damaged or unreadable, turn to “Testing and Repairing Disks” later in this chapter. S

To restore information from your backup floppy disks to your hard disk, follow these steps:

1.Get the floppy disk labeled Disk Tools that came with your computer and the floppy disks that you used to back up your hard disk.

2.Make sure your Macintosh is off.

3.Insert the Disk Tools floppy disk into the floppy disk drive, then turn on your Macintosh.

4.Locate the PowerBook 145B Restore icon.

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Apple 145B manual Restoring the information on your hard disk, Make sure your Macintosh is off