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Using
the
Hard
Disk
Tolook
atthe
files
on
DISK1
and
on
DH@:,
use
the
AmigaDOS
DIR
command.
Simply
type,
DIR
DISK1:
and
DIR
DH@:,
and
compare
the
files
and
directories
that
appear
in
the
output
window.
(You
can
also
refer
to
Appendices
B
and
C
of
the
Enhancer
manual
for
a
list
of
the
files
on
Workbench
and
Extras.)
Any
files
that
are
on
DISK1
but are not
in
the
DHO:
should
be
copied
to
the
new
directory.
.
Examine
the
following
directories
of
DISK1
to
see
if
there
are
any
files
or
subdirectories
included
on
the
disk
that
do
not
appear
in
DHO:.
(Again,
use
the
DIR
command
to
do
this.)
If
you
find
any,
copy
them
into
the
corresponding
directories
of
DHO:.
The
directories
to
examine
include:
Floppy
disk
Hard
disk
DISK1:FONTS
FONTS:
DÍSKL:L
L:
DISK1:LIBS
DISK1:8
DISK1:DEVS
DISK1:DEVS/KEYMAPS
DISK1:DEVS/PRINTERS
DISK1:C
c:
DISK1:
SYSTEM
SYSTEM:
DISK1:UTILITIES
UTILIT.
DISK1:EXPANSION
EXPANSION:
Most
programs
will
not
have
any
non-standard
files
in
these
directories.
The
directory
most
likely
to
contain
non-standard
files
is
FONTS:.
If
you
have
difficulties
running
a
program
you
may
wish
to
examine
FONTS;
and
the
other
directories
for
special
files.
.
To
copy
a
file
or
directory,
you
must
use
the
AmigaDOS
COPY
command.
For
instance,
to
copy
a
file
from
DISK1
to
the
Drawer
directory
of
DHO:,
you
would
type:
COPY
DISK1:filename
DH@:Drawer
To
copy
all
the
files
from
a
directory
on
DISK1
to
an
equivalent
directory
within
the
Drawer
directory,
you
would
type:
COPY
DISKl:directory
DH@:Drawer
ALL