with step 1 using another blank diskette. Unsuccessful backups
do not count against the number of backups you can make.
Backing
up
selected
files
You can move the programs
on
a backup limited diskette to the hard
disk using backup
by
class or backup reconstruct. (The latter occurs
automatically when the target drive is a hard disk.) This is counted the
same
as
making a diskette copy using the procedure described
above.
Note that if you do a backup
by
class and move only selected files,
and if any of the files that are moved are protected, it is counted as
though you made a copy of the entire disk. For example, suppose
that you are allowed to make three backups of a backup limited
diskette. You do a backup by class to move visible files.
If
one of the
visible files is protected, then that file
is
copied along with the other
visible files. However,
you
can now make only two more copies of the
files
on
the master disk.
For this reason, you should be careful that you do not cheat yourself
out of a copy. When moving files
to
the hard disk from a backup
limited diskette, ask for
all
of the files using the (SYS,INV) options
in
the BACKUP command. If this moves some unwanted material, it can
be purged later.
You
may use backup
by
class or backup reconstruct to move
non-protected files to and from the hard disk or a backup of the
backup limited diskette. However, the protected files are not backed
up and will not
be
listed if you use the QUERY option.
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