Do not place anything on top of your diskettes and be sure they do not get bent. A diskette does not rotate properly in the drive if it has been damaged.

Carefully label your diskettes. Attach labels firmly but gently, and only along the top of a diskette (next to the manufacturer’s label). Do not stick several labels on top of one another; too many labels can make it difficult to insert and remove the diskette in the drive.

For 5 1/4inch diskettes, it is best to write on the label before you attach it to the diskette. If you need to write on a label that is already on a diskette, use only a soft-tip pen, not a ballpoint pen or a pencil. Always indicate the drive and density type on the label.

Store diskettes in a proper location, such as a diskette container. Do not store diskettes flat or stack them on top of each other, When you are not using them, keep your 5 1/4-inch diskettes in their protective envelopes.

Inserting and Removing Diskettes

To insert a diskette into a 5¼-inch drive, hold it with the label facing up and and the read/write slot leading into the drive.

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Using the Equity 386

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