•
Backing Up TRSDOS Data Diskettes
1.
Power up your System,
2.
If you have a
hard
disk, press
(RPT)
(BREAK)
to
operate
under
floppy diskette control Insert the TRSDOS 2.fllb System
Diskette into Drive
0.
3a. Two-Drive Users: Type:
FORMAT 2
(ENTER)
When TRSDOS READY
is
displayed again, remove the
destination diskette from Drive 2 Insert the source diskette. At
TRSDOS
READY,
type
I
(ENTER)
BACKUP 2
TO
0
(ENTER)
When the message "Destination Diskette Ready? (Y/Q)"
is
displayed, remove your TRSDOS 2 0b System Diskette from
Drive
0.
Insert the formatted destination diskette.
After
the
backup
is finished and TRSDOS READY is
displayed, you are prompted to insert a system diskette into
Drive
0.
3b. Three-Drive Users: Insert the source data diskette
in
Drive 2
and
the destination
data
diskette
in
Drive
3.
Type:
FORMAT 3
(ENTER)
• When TRSDOS READY
IS
displayed
again,
type
BACKUP 2
TO
3
(ENTER)
TRSDOS READY is
displayed
when
the
backup
is finished.
With TRSDOS
2.0b
in Drive
0,
you can
now
use
your
backup
data
diskette in another drive.
•
BACKUP
Duplicate a Diskette
BACKUP source TO destination {options}
source
and
destination are drive
numbers
in the form
of
d,
where d is a
floppy
diskette (0-3)
only
options is one or
more
of the following'
PW
= source-password tells TRSDOS-II the master
password
of
the
source
diskette. TRSDOS-II will not
duplicate
the diskette unless you give
the
correct
password
PW
= is optional: if omitted, TRSDOS-II will
assume
the
password
is
PASSWORD.
NEW
= destination-password tells TRSDOS-II the
password
to assign to the destination diskette. The master
password
allows
access
to all user files via the
PROT
command.
NEW = is optional; if omitted, TRSOOS-II will
use the
same
password
as the source diskette.
10=
diskette-name tells lRSUUS-1i
the
diskette
name
to
assign
to the destination diskette
10=
is optional, if
omitted, TRSOOS-II will use the diskette
name
of
the
source
diskette.
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