Booting

Booting is the term used to describe the process of loading or transferring the operating system from the diskette into memory.

Warm and Cold Booting

A cold boot occurs when you power up the machine, or when you push the RESET button after inserting a new system diskette in drive A. The RESET button is located just under the door to drive B on the front of the main unit. A warm boot, which only partially reloads the operating system, is initiated by keystrokes (see the instruction manual for the operating system you are using).

Drive A/Drive B

Booting, both warm and cold, is always done from drive A, which is the one on the left. (After booting, you can choose to use either drive.)

The part of the diskette drive visible at the front of the main unit includes the slot where you insert diskettes, the button labelled PUSH, and the red IN-USE light.

You’ll be working with two kinds of diskettes: system diskettes and data diskettes. System diskettes carry the information that tells the QX-10 how to perform specific operations-for example, the Valdocs™ system diskette contains all of the information the

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