Basics
Create and use Rescue Disks
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3 Press Escape to exit to DOS.
4 Remove the disk from drive A and slide open the
plastic tab on the back of the disk to write-protect it.
5 Restart your computer.
Update your Rescue Disks
You can update your Rescue Disks as often as you like.
Rescue Disk lets you update your basic Rescue Disk set
without having to recreate them.
If you are updating a floppy disk set, make sure that your
disks are not write-protected before you begin.
To update your Rescue Disks
1 In the main window, click Rescue.
2 In the Rescue Disk window, under Select Destination
Drive, click drive A, then click Update.
A message prompts you to insert the disk labeled
Basic Rescue Boot Floppy Disk into drive A.
3 Insert the Basic Rescue Boot Floppy Disk into drive A,
then click OK.
4 Insert the remaining disks in your set as requested.
See “Test your
Rescue Disks” on
page 73.
Make sure to test your newly updated Rescue Disk set
when prompted.
Rescue Disk options
Rescue Disk has the following options.
Add Files Click to specify additional files that you want Rescue Disk
to store on the Rescue Disk set.
w Do not use this as a backup utility. Add files only if
they are needed to restore your system after a crash.
Remove File Click to remove the selected file under User-selected
Files. The files will no longer be included on the Rescue
Disk set.