Write Protecting Diskettes
It is possible to accidentally format a diskette or unintentionally write data to it.
Important information can be written over or lost. For this reason, it is a good idea
to write protect important diskettes. You can read data from a write-protected
diskette, but you cannot erase or change the data.
Most 3.5-inch diskettes have a write-protect switch that can be used to prevent data
from being written to or erased from the diskette. If a 3.5-inch diskette does not
have a write-protect switch, it is permanently write protected.
The write-protect switch is located on the back of 3.5-inch diskettes.
Write-Protect
Switch
To allow writing to the diskette, slide the switch so the write-protect window is
covered.
To prevent writing to the diskette, slide the switch so the write-protect window
is open.
Formatting Diskettes
You can buy diskettes either formatted or unformatted. Formatted diskettes are
ready to use; unformatted diskettes must be formatted by your operating system
before you can use them. The format operation checks a diskette for defects and
prepares it for storing data. If data is already stored on the diskette, the format
operation writes over it, and the data is lost.
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Summary of Contents for PC 300GL Types 6275
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