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the proper way to take care of diskettes (fwd)



>               Proper Diskette and Care Usage
>
>
>(1)  Never leave diskettes in the drive, as the data can leak
>     out of the disk and corrode the inner mechanics of the
>     drive.  Diskettes should be rolled up and stored in
>     pencil holders.
>
>
>(2) Diskettes should be cleaned and waxed once a week.
>    Microscopic metal particles may be removed by waving a
>    powerful magnet over the surface of the disk.  Any
>    stubborn metal shavings can be removed with scouring
>    powder and steel wool.  When waxing a diskette, make sure
>    the surface is even.  This will allow the diskette to
>    spin faster, resulting in better access time.
>
>
>(3) Do not fold diskettes unless they do not fit into the
>    drive.  "Big" Diskettes may be folded and used in
>    "Little" drives.
>
>
>(4) Never insert a diskette into the drive upside down.  The
>    data can fall off the surface of the disk and jam the
>    intricate mechanics of the drive.
>
>
>(5) Diskettes cannot be backed up by running them through a
>    photo copy machine.  If your data is going to need to be
>    backed up, simply insert TWO diskettes into your drive.
>    Whenever you update a document, the data will be written
>    onto both disks.  A handy tip for more legible backup
>    copies: Keep a container of iron filings at your desk.
>    When you need to make two copies, sprinkle iron filings
>    liberally between the diskettes before inserting them
>    into the drive.
>
>
>(6) Diskettes should not be removed or inserted from the
>    drive while the red light is on or flashing.  Doing so
>    could result in smeared or possibly unreadable text.
>    Occasionally, the red light remains flashing in what is
>    known as a "hung" or "hooked" state.  If your system is
>    hooking, you will probably need to insert a few coins
>    before being allowed to access the slot.
>
>
>(7) If your diskette is full and needs more storage space,
>    remove the disk from the drive and shake vigorously for
>    two minutes.  This will pack the data enough (data
>    compression) to allow for more storage.  Be sure to cover
>    all openings with scotch tape to prevent loss of data.
>
>
>(8) Data access time may be greatly improved by cutting more
>    holes in the diskette jacket.  This will provide more
>    simultaneous access points to the disk.
>
>
>(9) Periodically spray diskettes with insecticide to prevent
>    system bugs from spreading.....
>
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