3.Click the Drive button until the name of the disk you want to test appears. Click the Eject button if you want to insert a different floppy disk.

4.Click Open.

5.Choose Repair Automatically from the Options menu.

6.Click the Start button to begin testing the disk.

7.When testing and repair are finished, choose Quit from the File menu.

If you want to test another disk, choose Close from the File menu, then select and open another disk (repeat steps 3–7).

If Disk First Aid cannot correct the problem:

mTry repairing the disk again. Sometimes repeating the process corrects the problem.

mUse another disk repair or recovery program. Some disk repair programs let you recover information from a damaged disk.

mConsult a specialist for help.

mOnce you have recovered all the information you can, erase (reinitialize) the disk. If initialization doesn’t work, discard the damaged floppy disk, or take the hard disk to your authorized Apple service provider for repair.

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