Write
Protect Notch
Besides making sure your diskettes
aren't
scratched
or
dirtied,
you
can make sure the
computer
cannot write
over information already
on
a diskette.
If
your
diskette has
no
write
protect
notch,
it
is already
write protected. This means
that
the
computer cannot
store (write) any information on it.
Your
DOS Diskette
does
not
have a write
protect
notch.
If
your
diskette has a write protect notch,
you
can cover
this
notch
with a tab supplied with the diskette. Then
the computer
cannot write
on
the
diskette. In this case,
information can only be read from the diskette;
information already on the diskette cannot accidentally
be erased
by
being overwritten with new information.
Important
diskettes (for example, purchased program
diskettes) are
often
protected this way.
VERY
IMPORTANT
DATA
Tab
Just for Reading
If
you
are certain it
is
okay to write on a write-protected
diskette,
you
can peel
off
the tab
so
that
the
computer
can write on it.
DOS 3-22