Maximizing battery life 107, Starting up with a floppy disk – Apple Macintosh PowerBook 180 computers User Manual
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Important:
Be sure to install the files that your Macintosh
uses to communicate with the printer, network, and other
equipment it is connected to.
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8. Click Install.
9. Follow the instructions that appear on the screen.
If you are installing from floppy disks, you may see messages
asking you to insert different disks.
10. When you see a message reporting that the installation
was successful, click Quit.
If a message reports that installation was not successful, try
installing again. (Follow the instructions on the screen.)
11. Restart your Macintosh.
Make a backup copy of the System Folder on floppy disks (or on
another hard disk).
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Warning:
Your startup disk must have only one System
Folder. Multiple System Folders on a disk can cause
malfunctions and data loss. You can use the Find command
(in the Finder’s File menu) to see if there is more than one
System Folder on your hard disk. Drag any extra System
Folders to the Trash.
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Starting up with a floppy disk
If you’re unable to use your hard disk and you have a floppy disk
drive, you can start up your computer by inserting the
Disk Tools
disk into the floppy disk drive and then turning on the computer.
This disk contains programs you can use to initialize, test, and
repair disks.
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