6.Follow the instructions on the screen until a message tells you that you’re finished. Remember to label each disk with the name displayed on the screen. The name will disappear as soon as the disk is ejected.

Be sure to follow the labeling instructions so you can find the floppy disks again later.

7.Follow steps 2-6 again, but this time click the Copy all Files button.

8.When you’re finished, be sure the floppy disks are properly labeled and locked, then store them in a safe, cool place.

As time goes by, you will store more information on your computer. You should back up your hard disk at least once a month. If you wish, you can purchase a backup program with additional features that make copying faster. (For example, some programs have a feature that lets you copy only the new and changed information on your hard disk.)

If something happens to your hard disk

If something does happen to your hard disk, you can get all the original information back from your backup floppy disks. To do this, you use the PowerBook 145B Restore program that came with your Macintosh. See the chapter on disks in the reference section.

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Apple 145B manual If something happens to your hard disk