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Finding items that meet two criteria 133, Protecting the information on a disk, Scanning order for startup disks – Apple Macintosh PowerBook 180 computers User Manual

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Scanning order for startup disks

When you turn on your computer, it looks for a startup disk
(a disk containing a System Folder) in the following sequence:

1. internal floppy disk drive (if any)

2. external floppy disk drive (if any)

3. disk (or RAM disk) selected in the Startup Disk control panel

4. internal hard disk

5. external hard disk (if there is more than one, it looks first at

the hard disk with the highest SCSI ID number)

6. internal hard disk (the computer returns to this drive and

waits another few seconds)

If the computer does not find a startup disk, it displays a blinking
question mark in the middle of the screen.

To bypass the internal hard disk in the scanning sequence, press

x

-Option-Shift-Delete while the computer starts up.

s

Important:

If you use an external hard disk, turn it on and

wait a few seconds before you turn on your Macintosh, or the
computer may not recognize the disk.

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Protecting the information on a disk

The information on a locked floppy disk or in a locked file can be
opened or copied but cannot be changed.

Locking a floppy disk

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Slide the tab on the back side of the disk so that the square
hole is open.

Use your thumbnail, a push pin, or a similar object to move
the tab.

To unlock the disk, slide the tab back so that it covers the
square hole.

Locked

Unlocked

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