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Old 12-19-2006, 03:39 PM
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How do i format (initialize) my disk?

Instructions for formatting a floppy disk are built right into the Mac. When you insert an unformatted disk into the computer, the machine will ask if you want the disk initialized. (If you insert a low density disk, you will also have to answer whether it is single- or double-sided.) Click OK---that's all there is to it! The Macintosh will then format the disk for you. If you wish to reformat a previously formatted Macintosh disk, under the Special menu, choose Erase Disk and the floppy will be reformatted.

WARNING: Whenever you format (or reformat) a disk, any information that was previously contained on that disk WILL BE ERASED!
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