6If you quit in the middle of the disk-making process and want to resume copying, click Resume Minimum or Resume Full (depending on the type of set you are making) when you see the Floppy Disk Maker box.

Once you’ve made a full set of disks, you can delete the disk images to free up space on your hard disk. However, keeping copies of at least the system software images is a good idea. You should keep these disk images on your hard disk, or backed up on an external hard disk or PC Card (PCMCIA card). The disk images are found in a folder called Disk Images inside the Floppy Disk Maker folder.

Making individual disks

You can also make backup disks from individual disk images. This is especially useful if your Disk Tools disk is damaged or lost and you need to make one or more new copies of it. (You can start up your computer with the Disk Tools disk if you have a problem with your hard disk or its System Folder.)

You make individual disks by using the custom feature of Floppy Disk Maker. You can make an individual disk or a group of disks (depending on the number of images you select). Follow these steps:

1Open the Floppy Disk Maker application program.

2When the Floppy Disk Maker dialog box appears, click Custom.

The following appears on the screen:

A folder containing images of system software; click the folder and then click Add. To copy only one disk image, such as Disk Tools, click Open and select the item before clicking Add.

After you click Add, the items you want to copy appear here.

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