2.Type the following and press Enter:

DISKCOPY A: A:

You see these messages:

Insert SOURCE diskette in drive A:Press any key when ready . . .

3.Drive A (the top drive) already contains a diskette you want to copy (the source diskette), so just press any key. The DISKCOPY program copies the contents of the Operating 1 diskette to the computer’s memory, and then you see the following:

Insert TARGET diskette in drive A:

Press any key when ready . . .

4.Remove the Operating 1 diskette and insert a blank diskette (which is to be the target) in the drive. Then press any key.

If the diskette is not formatted, the DISKCOPY program formats it. Then the program begins copying the data from the computer’s memory to the formatted diskette. When the copy is complete, you see this prompt:

Copy another diskette (Y/N)?

5.Press Y so you can make a copy of the Operating 2 diskette. Again, you see the prompt to insert the source diskette.

6.Remove the copy of the Operating 1 diskette (which you just made) and insert the Operating 2 diskette. Then follow the instructions above and the prompts on the screen to make a copy of this diskette.

7.Repeat the procedure for the Startup and Reference diskettes.

8.When you finish copying the last diskette and the Copy another diskette (Y/N)? prompt appears, press N to return to the MS-DOS command prompt.

After you have copied the four system diskettes, be sure to label them carefully so you know which one is which. Write on the labels before you attach them to the diskettes to prevent damaging the diskettes.

Store the originals in a safe place and use the copies.

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