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Using Floppy Disks
You can use double-density (2DD) 720KB or high-density (2HD) 1.44MB floppy disks.
Handling Floppy Disks
Do not open the shutter and touch the disk inside; otherwise, you will not be able to read or write data to the disk. A/ Do not place floppy disks near magnets or heat source, in direct sunlight or in a dusty place, etc. \/ Do not leave floppy disks on the built-in speakers; the magnets inside the speakers may destroy the data in the disks. J Never subject a disk to sudden shocks or extreme vibration. Do not drop or bend it. Do not place heavy objects on the disk. \/ Do not spill liquid onto the disk. V
Inserting and Removing a Floppy Disk Inserting
Hold the floppy disk with the arrow facing up and towards the drive. Slide the disk into the drive until it clicks into place. When you set the floppy disk correctly, the eject button pops out. V
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Always insert a j7oppy disk straight into the notebook. When inserting the disk into the notebook, make sure it is not upside down. l/ Do not push the disk into the notebook by excessive force.
Basic Operations 2-9
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