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WARM BOOT: This is the process
which
restarts the
computer
while
it
is
turned
on.
When
it
is restarted, any
information
you have entered,
but
not
saved,
will
no
longer
be available.
Some
programs
do
a warm boot
for
you when the program is finished, and you
will
see
(for
example) the message:
Warm Boot
A0>
When you see the prompt, A0>, CP/M is
waiting
for
you
to
enter
the name
of
a
program
you
want
to
run
or
to
give
it
a warm
boot
instruction.
To give
the
warm boot
instruction,
press the CTRL key, and,
while
holding
it
down,
press
the C key.
For
more
information
about
cold and warm boots, refer
to
the CP/M
manual
pro-
vided
with
your
KAYPRO
10.
If
your
KAYPRO 10
fails
to
boot
,
it
may be because the hard
disk
has
lost
its
system
tracks
.
Consult
the
section
in
this
user's
guide
on Rebuilding
System
Tracks.
Strange
things
may happen when you
do
something
that
the
program/computer
doesn't
expect
or
that
may be a
result
of
a
"bug"
(a
hole in
the
logic
of
a pro-
gram). Do
NOT pull the plug
or
turn
off
the machine, as
this
can
destroy
infor-
mation
on
the
hard
disk
. If all
attempts
to
recover fail, push the reset
button
on
the
back
panel.
This
will
destroy
information
which
is in the
temporary
memory
of
the
computer,
but
will
not
affect
the
information
which
has been saved
on
the
disk.
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