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Chapter 3

Preparing the Hard Disk for Use

Before using your hard disk for the first time, you need to follow the

steps described in this chapter to partition and format the disk.

These steps prepare the disk to store MS-DOS and your data and
program files.

WARNING

The steps described in this chapter erase any data currently

stored on the hard disk. Therefore, do nut perform these steps if

your hard disk has already been prepared for use or has data

stored on it. These instructions apply only to a new hard disk.

The hard disk in your computer has a much larger capacity than

your diskette drive. A 20MB hard disk, for example, can store more

than 20 million characters. This is equivalent to approximately 15

1.44MB diskettes. Using a hard disk reduces the number of

diskettes you need and eliminates much of the diskette-swapping

you do when you use diskettes. The computer is also able to read

and write data on the hard disk much more quickly than it can on a

diskette.

You generally do most of your work on the hard disk and use the
diskette drive for tasks such as installing new software, exchanging
data with other computers, and making backup copies of your

programs and data files.

Backing up the hard disk is particularly important. Although the

hard disk is very reliable, it is essential to back up all your hard disk

files onto diskettes periodically, in case you accidentally lose some
data. You can use BACKUP or MENU to back up your hard disk
files. These commands are described in Chapter 5 and in the
MS-DOS Reference Manual.

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