Compaq 1800 Series Laptop User Manual


 
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Mobile Internet PC Features
Creating a Startup SuperDisk Diskette
You can start your computer from the SuperDisk drive, which is your A:\ drive, if
you have a diskette containing the necessary system files. To create a Startup
SuperDisk diskette, you must copy the Windows system files to the diskette.
Copying system files does not erase files already saved to the diskette.
To create a Startup SuperDisk diskette, complete the following steps:
1.
Turn on your computer, if it is not already turned on.
2.
Insert a SuperDisk diskette.
3.
From the Windows desktop, double-click the
My
Computer
G
icon.
4.
Right-click the
3½ Floppy (A:)
H
icon, then select
Format
.
5.
Select
120.3 MB
for the Capacity.
6.
Select
Copy system
files
only
for the Format type.
7.
Click the
Start
button. The computer will begin to copy its system files to the
diskette.
Once the files are copied to the diskette, you will have a Startup SuperDisk
diskette.
Write-Protecting a Diskette
The write-protect tab on a standard 3.5-inch diskette or a SuperDisk diskette serves
the purpose of not allowing you to save data to or delete data from the diskette.
The write-protect tab functions the same way as on a standard 3.5-inch diskette. If
the hole is covered, you can read and write to the diskette. If the hole is open, you
can only read from the diskette.