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- From: sfxu@scfn.thpl.lib.fl.us (Jayme Rice)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm
- Subject: Re: GEOS Question
- Date: 10 Feb 1996 14:05:18 GMT
- Organization: Suncoast Free-Net
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- Jack Vanderwhite (Jack.Vanderwhite@cee-64.gigo.com) wrote:
- : ee> documents on the master disk. I would like to delete them, but
- : ee> GEOS will
- : ee> not let me delete anything from a master. How do I go about
- : ee> doing this?
- : ee> I was unsure that normal file scratching would not do some kind
- : ee> of damage,
- : ee> or perhaps not work at all, so I thought I'd ask here first.
- :
- : first drag them to the border. Then, in a second operation drag them
- : to the garbage can.
- :
- : Jack VW
- :
- : --
- : : Fidonet: Jack Vanderwhite 1:203/999 .. speaking for only myself.
- : : Internet: Jack.Vanderwhite@cee-64.gigo.com
- Geos is designed that you cannot do anything to the master disc. You are
- suppose to make work discs from your master. First make a GEOS disc by
- Geos formatting it and naming it. Then you transfer whatever files you
- wish to work with to your work disk. Be sure to transfer only the
- minimun needed to have work space. You transfer programs by using your
- lower off desk top area, or with two drives just click the file once and
- drag it over to the other drive. Geos will automatically copy that file
- to your work disc.
- Jayme Rice sfxu@scfn.thpl.lib.fl.us
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