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The
A2091
Installation
Software
Disk
5-13
Clicking
on
the
box
labeled
Save
Changes
to
Drive
will
save
all
changes
made
to
the
hard
disk
configuration.
These
changes
will
overwrite
the
previous
configuration.
When
you
click
on
Save
Changes
to
Drive,
you
will
receive
a
warning.
If
you
wish
to
save
your
changes,
click
on
Continue.
If
you
wish
to
discard
your
changes,
click
on
Cancel.
Warning:
After
saving
a
change
or
writing
to
the
disk,
wait
at
least
ten
seconds
before
turning
off
the
power
to
the
computer,
or
rebooting.
Clicking
on
the
box
labeled
Exit
will
return
you
to
the
Workbench
screen.
If
you
have
not
saved
changes
made
to
the
software
configuration
you
will
receive
the
following
warning:
Some
disks
have
changes
that have
not
been
saved.
Do
you
really
want
to
exit
the
program?
If
you
wish
to
exit
without
saving
the
changes,
click
on
Continue.
If
you
wish
to
save
your
changes,
click
on
Cancel,
and
then
click
on
Save
Changes
to
Disk.
After
saving
your
changes
you
can
click
on
Exit.
You
will
receive
a
prompt
if
you
need
to
reboot
the
system.
NOTE:
/f
you
have
restructured
the
partitions
on
the
hard
disk,
you
will
need
to
format
all
affected
partitions.
You
can
format
each
partition
using
the
AmigaDOS
Format
command,
or
use
the
Initialize
command
from
the
Workbench
screen,
just
as
if
it
were
a
floppy
disk.
Each
partition
is
treated
as
a
separate
storage
device,
using
the
same
procedure
used
to
format
a
blank
disk.
For
further
information
please
refer
to
the
Workbench
documentation.
To
format
the
partition
from
the
CLI
or
the
Shell
type:
format
drive
(device
name):
name
(volume
name)
quick
The
(device
name)
is
the
name
you
entered
under
Partition
Device
Name
on
the
Partitioning
screen,
and
(volume
name)
is
the
name
you
wish
to
give
to
the
partition.
Further
information
on
the
format
command
is
available
in
the
Enhancer
1.3
manual.