Organizing Your Hard Disk
This section provides you with a sample directory structure for use with your hard disk. It will provide step-by-step instructions that will create several files and subdirectories.
First, make sure your hard disk is formatted, and that the active MS-DOS routines have been loaded into the system area of your hard disk. The easiest way to check this is to boot the system from the hard disk. Make sure that floppy drive A is empty and turn your computer on. After going through the start-up diagnostic routines, the computer will look at the A drive to find the MS-DOS install diskette. Since the drive is empty, it will then look at the hard disk drive. If the hard disk drive is installed and formatted correctly, the system will boot up and display MS-DOS shell screen.
If your system does not boot up from the hard disk, refer to the previous section, “Formatting Your Hard Disk” for instructions.
Assuming MS-DOS has booted correctly from the hard disk, select the Command Prompt option from the DOS Shell menu. When you see the system prompt:
c>
you are ready to begin.
First, you will create several subdirectories. These will be used shortly to contain useful files. Begin by entering the command:
C>MD DOS4
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