How to Create a Bootable Floppy Disk for the MacintoshLast reviewed: June 1, 1996Article ID: Q120366 |
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SUMMARYThe Disk Tools floppy disk, included with the Macintosh System 7.1 package, is a bootable disk. You can boot from it directly, or use it to make a new bootable floppy disk by copying its System Folder to the new floppy disk.
MORE INFORMATIONIn the process of troubleshooting problems on the Macintosh, you may need to make changes to the System Folder. As a precautionary measure, you should have a bootable floppy disk ready beforehand. NOTE: If you have any INITs or CDEVs necessary to run your Macintosh, be sure to copy them to the System Folder on the newly created bootable floppy disk. You should not make any changes to the Disk Tools floppy disk.
Steps to Copy the Disk Tools' System Folder to Another Floppy Disk
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Additional reference words: VFoxMac 3.00b FoxMac 2.50b 2.50c 2.60a diskette
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