3Press x-Return to switch back to the Mac OS when copying is finished.

4In the PC Setup control panel, choose None from the D: pop-up menu.

Doing so deallocates drive D.

5Choose Other Drive File from the C: pop-up menu and select the container you just created.

Your new container is now associated with drive C.

6Click Restart PC at the bottom of the PC Setup control panel.

7Click Switch to PC.

8At the DOS prompt, type DIR.

You should see a list of all the files you copied.

You may want to run some of your programs to verify that everything has been copied correctly.

m To throw away the original drive container, first switch to the Mac OS. Then drag the original container to the Trash and choose Empty Trash from the Special menu.

Doing so frees up the space on your hard disk that the container held in reserve.

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Apple 640 manual Doing so deallocates drive D, Your new container is now associated with drive C