To remove the write protection, move the switch up toward the center of the diskette to cover the opening.

Using the Hard Disk Drive

Unlike a diskette, a hard disk is rigid and fixed in place. It is sealed in a protective environment free of dust and dirt. A hard disk stores data the same way as a diskette, but it works much faster and has a much larger storage capacity.

You can do almost all your work on the hard disk and copy your files to diskettes whenever you need to make backups or transfer data to another computer system. However, to ensure that you always have plenty of space available, keep only files you use regularly on the hard disk. Store your other files on diskettes.

Note

You must prepare a new hard disk before using it for the first time. Perform all procedures in your MS-DOS Installation Guide.

Caring for the Hard Disk

To avoid damaging your hard disk, take these precautions:

UKeep your computer away from magnetic fields, such as electrical appliances, telephones, and loudspeakers.

LI Keep your computer in a moderate environment. Hard disks work best at room temperature and in normal humidity.

QNever turn off the computer’s power or remove the hard disk when the hard disk icon is on. This icon indicates that the computer is currently copying data to or from the hard disk. If you interrupt this process, you may lose data.

Using he Equity LT-286e 2-23